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But irre- gularities negligible for light waves become all important with X rays, and a reflecting surface, such as mercury or plate glass, deals with X rays in much the same way as a surface covered with innumerable facets scatters light rays in all directions with no trace of regular reflection as a whole. Diffraction of X Rays. It was Prof. M. Laue of Munich who, believing that X rays were short light rays with wave-lengths of an atomic order of magnitude, 1 conceived in 1912 the notion that... the regular grouping of the atoms in a crystal, which modern crystallography affirms, should be capable of producing inter- ference effects with the X rays, in a way analogous to that in which diffraction gratings deal with light waves. Laue's theory was at once put to the test and triumphantly justified by Friedrich and Knipping (A. D. P. 1913). It will be inter- 1 Planck's theory of radiation had led Wien in 1907 and Stark in 1908 to values of 0-7 x 10~ 8 and 0-6 x 10~ 8 cm. Respectively -for the wave-length of an X ray.

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