The Debye-Scherrer camera is a device used in X-ray diffraction to analyze crystalline materials. It consists of a cylindrical film holder positioned around a sample, which is irradiated by X-rays. As the X-rays interact with the crystal lattice, they are diffracted at specific angles, producing a series of rings on the film. By analyzing the positions and intensities of these rings, one can determine the crystal structure and other properties of the material.
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