= X-ray diffraction computed tomography
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X-ray diffraction computed tomography (XRD-CT) is an imaging technique that combines the principles of X-ray diffraction and computed tomography (CT) to analyze the internal structure of materials at a high spatial resolution. This technique is particularly useful for studying crystalline materials and provides detailed information about their structure and properties. \#\#\# Key Components of XRD-CT: 1. **X-ray Diffraction**: This part of the technique relies on the scattering of X-rays by the crystal lattice of a material.
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