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Small-angle scattering of X rays and neutrons is a widely used
diffraction method for studying the structure of matter. This
method of elastic scattering is used in various branches of science
and technology, includ ing condensed matter physics, molecular
biology and biophysics, polymer science, and metallurgy. Many
small-angle scattering studies are of value for pure science and
practical applications. It is well known that the most general and
informative method for investigating the spatial structure of
matter is based on wave-diffraction phenomena. In diffraction
experiments a primary beam of radiation influences a studied
object, and the scattering pattern is analyzed. In principle, this
analysis allows one to obtain information on the structure of a
substance with a spatial resolution determined by the wavelength of
the radiation. Diffraction methods are used for studying matter on
all scales, from elementary particles to macro-objects. The use of
X rays, neutrons, and electron beams, with wavelengths of about 1
A, permits the study of the condensed state of matter, solids and
liquids, down to atomic resolution. Determination of the atomic
structure of crystals, i.e., the arrangement of atoms in a unit
cell, is an important example of this line of investigation."
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