2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2004.11.046
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Decoherence phenomenon in X-ray diffraction and scattering from rough multilayers

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“…The polarization-dependent part of the scattering amplitude for Mössbauer transition in case of 57 Fe can be given following Eq. 5 of Ref.…”
Section: Real Nonreciprocity In Mössbauer Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The polarization-dependent part of the scattering amplitude for Mössbauer transition in case of 57 Fe can be given following Eq. 5 of Ref.…”
Section: Real Nonreciprocity In Mössbauer Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the special case ω = θ, one detects the specular radiation. A well-known property of the 'ω-scan' intensity function is its symmetricity with respect to the specular position, i.e., J (ω) = J (2θ − ω), which is explained in the literature as a straightforward consequence of the reciprocity theorem, which is often confused with time reversal symmetry [57]. Let us now investigate how our reciprocity formulae can be utilized for this symmetricity property.…”
Section: On the Symmetry Of Diffuse ω-Scansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, the resonant Mössbauer medium is absorptive and gyrotropic and reciprocity can not be proved to hold in general. 46,59 In fact, the violation of reciprocity in scattering on absorptive and grotropic media is still the subject of both experimental 61,63,64 and theoretical 46,62 works.…”
Section: B Lateral Correlation: Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, the resonant Mössbauer medium is absorptive and gyrotropic and reciprocity can not be proved to hold in general. 46,59 In fact, the violation of reciprocity in scattering on absorptive and grotropic media is still the subject of both experimental 61,63,64 and theoretical 46,62 works. 60 Nevertheless, for the special case under discussion, when all hyperfine magnetic fields are aligned parallel/antiparallel to the wave vector, one may verify that reciprocity exactly holds.…”
Section: B Lateral Correlation: Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%