Yes, X-rays can be diffracted by crystalline materials. This diffraction occurs when X-rays interact with the periodic atomic structure of the crystal, causing them to scatter in specific directions. The resulting pattern can be analyzed to provide information about the crystal's structure, such as the arrangement of atoms and the distances between them. This principle is widely used in X-ray crystallography for determining molecular and atomic structures.
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