Rotation of the Electric Vector of the Polarized X-Rays by Diffraction in Crystals
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The electric vector (E-vector) of linearly polarized X-rays rotates after diffraction in a crystal, because the diffraction amplitudes of the σ and π components are different. This rotation phenomenon is important in diffraction experiments using the polarized synchrotron radiation. This phenomenon has experimentally been studied for the Bragg case diffraction of the Bragg angle of 45° with the use of grooved perfect Ge crystals and Cu Kα radiation. Fine structures of the rotation of the E-vector have also been studied, which are due to the difference in the rocking curves for the σ and π states. Modified polarization factors are presented for some cases of the polarized incident X-ray beams.
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- 1981-07-05
著者
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Ando Masami
National Laboratory for High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
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Ando Masami
National Laboratory For High Energy Physics
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Kohra Kazutake
National Laboratory For High Energy Physics
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Annaka Shoichi
Tokyo University Of Education
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