2023
DOI: 10.1107/s1600577522011250
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A compact-rigid multi-analyser for energy and angle filtering of high-resolution X-ray experiments. Part 2. Efficiency of a single-crystal-comb

Abstract: Diffraction instruments using filtering by one or several analyser crystals exist since the 1980s and 1990s at synchrotron radiation sources, but, due to its low efficiency, this filtering is little used on laboratory sources. In order to overcome this limitation, the efficiency of a small diffraction filtering multi-analyzer block (MAD block) realized with a `single-crystal-comb' curved on a rigid support is demonstrated here. The geometry of this curved surface is logarithmic spiral and is optimized to allow… Show more

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“…Our first tests measured on a LaB 6 reference sample are very promising. These results are confirmed by the complete data collections of powder diffractograms of a LaB 6 reference sample and also of several complex samples, performed on the D2AM beamline of the ESRF at an energy (22 keV) close to that of a laboratory Ag K 1 source and reported in the associated contribution Part 2 (Hodeau et al, 2023). the single-crystal-comb.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Our first tests measured on a LaB 6 reference sample are very promising. These results are confirmed by the complete data collections of powder diffractograms of a LaB 6 reference sample and also of several complex samples, performed on the D2AM beamline of the ESRF at an energy (22 keV) close to that of a laboratory Ag K 1 source and reported in the associated contribution Part 2 (Hodeau et al, 2023). the single-crystal-comb.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%