X-Ray Diffraction Curves from Mosaic Crystals at Near-Normal Incidence Angles
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We obtained data supporting our previous calculations of X-ray diffraction curves from mosaic crystals at near-normal incidence angles. The data were collected from copper crystals with mosaic spreads of 1.2° and 0.4° by scanning the photon energy in the vicinity of 3 keV at a synchrotron-radiation beamline designed for surface science. The 1.2° mosaic crystal showed Bragg-peak widths markedly dependent on the off-normal angle of incidence while the dependence for the 0.4° crystal was much weaker. The observed peak widths agree with calculations if an energy resolution of 2.1 eV is assumed for beamline 1A of the Photon Factory, at which the experiment was conducted.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1989-07-20
著者
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HASHIZUME Hiroo
Research and Education Center for Materials Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
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Oshima Masaharu
Ntt Applied Electronics Laboratories
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KAWAMURA Tomoaki
NTT Applied Electronics Laboratories
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NAKAHATA Takumi
Research Laboratory of Engineering Materials, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Nakahata Takumi
Research Laboratory Of Engineering Materials Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Hashizume Hiroo
Research And Education Center For Materials Science Nara Institute Of Science And Technology
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