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IN my former letter of March 18 (published in NATURE of April 10) I briefly pointed out that the transmitted beams of X-rays may be made visible by means of an ordinary fluorescent screen. The results of further experiments by visual method are favourable for the explanation suggested by Barkla and Bragg, in so far as the planes rich in molecules or atoms behave as reflecting planes for rays at grazing incidence.
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TERADA, T. X-Rays and Crystals. Nature 91, 213 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091213b0
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