2020
DOI: 10.1134/s1027451020040254
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New Approach for Time-Resolved Reciprocal Space Mapping with Adaptive X-Ray Optics

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“…1(c)], different from ! or 2 (Eliovich et al, 2020). In the case of an ABXO element installed as a monochromator, the axis is defined by changing the angle ( i ) between the incident X-ray beam and the sample surface.…”
Section: Adaptive X-ray Optics In Double-crystal and Triple-crystal Diffractometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1(c)], different from ! or 2 (Eliovich et al, 2020). In the case of an ABXO element installed as a monochromator, the axis is defined by changing the angle ( i ) between the incident X-ray beam and the sample surface.…”
Section: Adaptive X-ray Optics In Double-crystal and Triple-crystal Diffractometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rocking curve acquisition time achieved in transmission geometry with an X-ray tube was 1.5 s (Eliovich et al, 2018). For an RSM collected with the combination of a single ABXO element (in the position of monochromator or analyzer) and stepper motor, the acquisition time is about 5 min (Eliovich et al, 2020).…”
Section: Adaptive X-ray Optics and Time-resolved Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%