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Summary
X-ray diffraction, or crystallography, involves using x-rays to analyze atomic structures. Unlike visible light, x-rays have much smaller wavelengths, making diffraction challenging. Max von Laue proposed that atomic spacing in crystals could enable diffraction patterns. The Bragg equation helps determine atomic distances, crucial for studying structures like DNA and proteins.