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Early in this century, the newly discovered x-ray diffraction by
crystals made a complete change in crystallography and in the whole
science of the atomic structure of matter, thus giving a new
impetus to the development of solid-state physics. Crystallographic
methods, pri marily x-ray diffraction analysis, penetrated into
materials sciences, mol ecular physics, and chemistry, and also
into many other branches of science. Later, electron and neutron
diffraction structure analyses be came important since they not
only complement x-ray data, but also supply new information on the
atomic and the real structure of crystals. Electron microscopy and
other modern methods of investigating mat ter-optical, electronic
paramagnetic, nuclear magnetic, and other res onance
techniques-yield a large amount of information on the atomic,
electronic, and real crystal structures. Crystal physics has also
undergone vigorous development. Many re markable phenomena have
been discovered in crystals and then found various practical
applications. Other important factors promoting the development of
crystallog raphy were the elaboration of the theory of crystal
growth (which brought crystallography closer to thermodynamics and
physical chem istry) and the development of the various methods of
growing synthetic crystals dictated by practical needs. Man-made
crystals became increas ingly important for physical
investigations, and they rapidly invaded technology. The production
. of synthetic crystals made a tremendous impact on the traditional
branches: the mechanical treatment of mate rials, precision
instrument making, and the jewelry industry."
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