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X-ray Line Broadening Patterns of Halogen Compounds

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A SURVEY has recently been carried out into some features of the X-ray line broadening of various halogen compounds, in polycrystalline form, when they have been strained by mechanical working in a ball mill1.

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LEWIS, D., PEARSON, H. X-ray Line Broadening Patterns of Halogen Compounds. Nature 205, 896–897 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/205896a0

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