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In crystallography, a diffraction standard, or calibration crystal, is a crystal used to calibrate an X-ray spectrometer to an absolute X-ray energy scale.[1] A range of materials may be used including quartz or silicon crystals.[2] There are also reports of crystals of silver behenate or silver stearate having been used for this purpose.[3][4]
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