1955
DOI: 10.1107/s0365110x55000868
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The diffraction of X-rays by a cylindrical lattice. III

Abstract: Previous papers in this series have dealt with the mathematical theory of diffraction by circular cylindrical lattices. The results have now been confirmed by model optical diffraction experiments, and this method has been used to investigate diffraction by spiral cylindrical lattices and incomplete circular cylindrical lattices.

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“…How bending may affect the intensities and the profiles of reflections is the subject of this report. A special case of bending (cylindrical one) was the subject of the investigations by Blackman (1951), Whittaker (1955 and the reference given there), Waser (1955), and Kunze (1956). A more general approach to bending effects was proposed by Cowley (1961).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How bending may affect the intensities and the profiles of reflections is the subject of this report. A special case of bending (cylindrical one) was the subject of the investigations by Blackman (1951), Whittaker (1955 and the reference given there), Waser (1955), and Kunze (1956). A more general approach to bending effects was proposed by Cowley (1961).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%