X-ray spectrometer, 1912.

UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 23: The first X-ray spectrometer designed by Sir William Lawrence Bragg (1890-1971), a physicist at Cambridge University. He was the first to show in 1921 that molecular structure could be deduced from the pattern of diffraction of X-rays by a crystal sample. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 23: The first X-ray spectrometer designed by Sir William Lawrence Bragg (1890-1971), a physicist at Cambridge University. He was the first to show in 1921 that molecular structure could be deduced from the pattern of diffraction of X-rays by a crystal sample. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
X-ray spectrometer, 1912.
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