1996
DOI: 10.1107/s0108767396079792
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Observation of phase change of X-ray polarizability by the rocking curves in the Bragg case

Abstract: a collimating optic with a linear capture angle of 0.15 rad, 12.5J..Lm channel size, and output area of 3.1 em was placed into a standard Bragg-Bretano diffractometer. Capillary optics provide even larger signal gains for very small samples. More than an order of magnitude signal increase was achieved for a 0.3 mm Lysosyme crystal by employing an optic with a 0.1 rad capture angle and 5 mm output diameter. This paper will present a review of the broad range of applications of capillary optics to diffraction sy… Show more

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