2013
DOI: 10.1380/ejssnt.2013.127
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Behavior of Peak Intensity of Rocking Curve for Asymmetric Bragg Reflection Uniquely Determined by Strain Distribution

Abstract: Extremely asymmetric x-ray diffraction is a powerful technique for observing minute strains near crystal surfaces. This work focused on the peak intensity of the rocking curve and studied the change in peak intensity with respect to the wavelength of x-rays using dynamical diffraction calculations. From the calculations assuming uniaxial strain along the depth direction of the crystal, it was found that the peak intensity becomes more sensitive to strain as the wavelength decreases below a critical value (crit… Show more

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