“…Such a situation occurs 0108-7673/83/050753-03501.50 when the crystal is being used as a monochromator or a focusing device and, in these cases, as has been pointed out by Jennings (1981), extinction theory applies. Lawrence (1982) has shown that in the case of pyrolytic graphite, a commonly used monochromating material diffracting a large intensity from the (002) planes, the scattering can be described by the Darwin formulism. The reflectivity, R, in the symmetrical Bragg case, assuming no transmitted beam, is given by O" + ,///y --[((7 + t/y)2 __ 0.211/2 R= t7 tr is the reflectivity per unit length, ~, is the direction cosine of the incident and diffracted beams and g is the linear absorption coefficient.…”