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59. Small angle X-ray scattering from glassy carbons

โœ Scribed by R.G Jenkins; P.L Walker Jr.


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1973
Tongue
English
Weight
128 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6223

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โœฆ Synopsis


  1. Optical reflectivity of a papbite single crystal* E. S. Bomar and W. P. Eatherly (belay and Ceramics L&&ion, Oak Ridge ~at~~a~ ~~~at~, Oak Ridge, Ten~ssee). The reflectivity of a single crystal of Ticonderoga graphite was measured using a microscope photometer. The dependence of intensity on sample rotation was determined for the reflected beam with and without an analyzer. The results agreed with theoretical predictions within experimental error. Slightly higher values for optical properties were found than were reported in the literature.

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