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''The X-Ray Diffractometer is maintained by DTU fotonik (not Nanolab) and is therefore not in LabManager!''
''The X-Ray Diffractometer is maintained by DTU fotonik (not Nanolab) and is therefore not in LabManager!''


Nanolab also has a X-Ray Diffractometer. You can see it by clicking [[Specific Process Knowledge/Characterization/XRD| HERE]]
Nanolab also has a X-Ray Diffractometer for public acess. You can see it by clicking [[Specific Process Knowledge/Characterization/XRD| HERE]]


X-ray diffraction is a non-destructive technique to measure the lattice mismatch of epitaxial grown layers. The resulting measurements are also know as rocking-curves. In this way it is possible to get the relative content of e.g. In in Ga<sub>x</sub>In<sub>1-x</sub>As grown on InP. Ga<sub>0.47</sub>In<sub>0.53</sub>As is lattice-matched to InP. Compunds containing three different materials are also called ternaries.
X-ray diffraction is a non-destructive technique to measure the lattice mismatch of epitaxial grown layers. The resulting measurements are also know as rocking-curves. In this way it is possible to get the relative content of e.g. In in Ga<sub>x</sub>In<sub>1-x</sub>As grown on InP. Ga<sub>0.47</sub>In<sub>0.53</sub>As is lattice-matched to InP. Compunds containing three different materials are also called ternaries.