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Characterization of Concave-Curved Spectrometers for 2D X-Ray Optics

F. N. Chukhovskiǐ,W. Z. Chang,E. Förster-1994-10-01-Acta Physica Polonica A

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A procedure for calculating X-ray intensity proffles analytically for various X-ray diffraction geometries has been developed, which takes into account the misalignment, the solid angle factor, the effects of convergence and/or divergence of the diffracted X-rays. The approach is applicable to X-ray optics with either a point source or a quasi-parallel beam. Moreover, using this procedure allows one to calculate the magnified image from a plasma source, the intensity profiles of topographs of bent crystals, and the spectral resolution of varions focusing geometries. Several examples are presented to demonstrate the applications of this procedure. Using non-dispersive and dispersive double-crystal spectrometers, rocking curves were measured for singly and doubly bent crystals. The agreement was satisfactory with the X-ray dynamic theory of bent crystals. Furtlermore, we have also extended the study of X-ray optics to include the crystal anisotropic effects. The anisotropic elasticity th

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A procedure for calculating X-ray intensity proffles analytically for various X-ray diffraction geometries has been developed, which takes into account the misalignment, the solid angle factor, the effects of convergence and/or divergence of the diffracted X-rays. The approach is applicable to X-ray optics with either a point source or a quasi-parallel beam. Moreover, using this procedure allows one to calculate the magnified image from a plasma source, the intensity profiles of topographs of bent crystals, and the spectral resolution of varions focusing geometries. Several examples are presented to demonstrate the applications of this procedure. Using non-dispersive and dispersive double-crystal spectrometers, rocking curves were measured for singly and doubly bent crystals. The agreement was satisfactory with the X-ray dynamic theory of bent crystals. Furtlermore, we have also extended the study of X-ray optics to include the crystal anisotropic effects. The anisotropic elasticity th

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OpticsCharacterization (materials science)SpectrometerX-rayPhysicsX-ray opticsMaterials science

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