Abstract

The phase-difference between a Schroedinger wave refracted by a uniform field of force and the primary wave is calculated. The results are shown in a table and graphically. As the wave-length increases, the phase-difference decreases, reaches a minimum, and then increases again. It is suggested that the intensity of some crystal reflections should vary anomalously as a result.

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