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English: Bragg diffraction from a cubic crystal lattice. Plane waves incident on a crystal lattice at angle $\theta$ are partially reflected by successive parallel crystal planes of spacing $d$. The superposed reflected waves interfere constructively if the Bragg condition $2d \sin \theta = n \lambda$ is satisfied.
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