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ON repeating the experiments of Laue, Friedrichs, and Knipping on the transmission of X-rays through crystals, I have found that the transmitted rays may easily be made visible by means of an ordinary fluorescent screen, if we use a sufficiently large pencil of rays, and the crystals are sufficiently transparent to the incident ray.
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TERADA, T. X-Rays and Crystals. Nature 91, 135–136 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091135c0
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