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Find the Bragg angle of a crystal given the wavelength of radiation, distane between the planes of crystal and the order of diffraction. | ||
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In many areas of science, Bragg's law, Wulff–Bragg's condition, or Laue–Bragg interference are a special case of Laue diffraction, | ||
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giving the angles for coherent scattering of waves from a large crystal lattice. | ||
It describes how the superposition of wave fronts scattered by lattice planes leads to a strict relation between the wavelength and scattering angle. | ||
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This law was initially formulated for X-rays, but it also applies to all types of matter waves including neutron and electron waves if there are a large number of atoms, | ||
as well as visible light with artificial periodic microscale lattices. | ||
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Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bragg%27s_law | ||
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import math | ||
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def bragg_angle(distance: float, n: int, wavelength: float) -> float: | ||
""" | ||
Calculate the Bragg diffraction angle in degrees. | ||
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The Bragg diffraction angle is given by | ||
sin(θ) = (n * λ) / (2 * d) | ||
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Parameters: | ||
distance (float): Distance between crystal planes (in meters). | ||
n (int): Order of reflection. | ||
wavelength (float): Wavelength of the radiation (in meters). | ||
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Returns: | ||
float: The Bragg diffraction angle θ in degrees. | ||
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Example: | ||
>>> bragg_angle(2.2e-10, 1, 2.2e-10) | ||
30.0 | ||
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>>> bragg_angle(5.0e-10, 2, 1.0e-10) | ||
11.5 | ||
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>>> bragg_angle(4.0e-10, 1, 8.0e-10) | ||
90.0 | ||
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# Test case for an invalid sine value that is out of range | ||
>>> bragg_angle(1e-10, 2, 3e-10) | ||
Traceback (most recent call last): | ||
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ValueError: The calculated sine value is out of the valid range. | ||
""" | ||
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sine_theta = (n * wavelength) / (2 * distance) | ||
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if sine_theta > 1 or sine_theta < -1: | ||
raise ValueError("The calculated sine value is out of the valid range.") | ||
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theta_radians = math.asin(sine_theta) | ||
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theta_degrees = math.degrees(theta_radians) | ||
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return round(theta_degrees, 1) | ||
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if __name__ == "__main__": | ||
import doctest | ||
doctest.testmod(verbose=True) |
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Please provide descriptive name for the parameter:
n
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order of diffraction