The Influence of the X-ray Wavelength on the Behaviour of Polar Kossel Reflections
β Scribed by Doz. Dr. V. Geist; Dr. G. Nolze
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 431 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0232-1300
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β¦ Synopsis
The Influence of the X-ray Wavelength on the Behaviour of Polar Kossel Reflections
The Kossel effect permits a determination of polar directions in non-centrosymmetrical structures. To identify polar reflections unambiguously, differences -as large as possiblein their fine structures are necessary. These differences considerably depend on both the diffraction geometry and the characteristic X-ray wavelength applied. The reasons of such behaviour are deliberated upon hereinafter and a good harmony achieved of theoretical predictions and experimental findings.
Der Kossel-Effekt erlaubt eine Bestimmung polarer Richtungen in nichtzentrosymmetrischen Strukturen. Voraussetzung fur eine eindeutige Identifizierung polarer Reflexe sind moglichst grol3e Unterschiede in ihren Feinstrukturen. Diese Differenzen hangen wesentlich von der Beugungsgeometrie aber auch von der Wellenlange der venvendeten charakteristischen Rontgenstrahlung ab. Die Ursachen dieses Verhaltens werden diskutiert und eine gute Ubereinstimmung zwischen theoretischen Berechnungen und experimentellen Befunden erreicht.
I ) These and all further calculations have been carried out for incidence energies E , = 30 keV or E , = 1 MeV, unless otherwise mentioned.
' ) Note, that means also radiation with longer wavelengths if the same type of X-ray series (K, L, ... ) is used.
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