2019
DOI: 10.1107/s1600576719012925
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X-ray back-diffraction: can we further increase the energy resolution by tuning the energy slightly below that of exact backscattering?

Abstract: X‐ray beams at energies tuned slightly below that of exact backscattering (extreme conditions, where X‐ray back‐diffraction is almost extinguished – called residual XBD) are better focused if the experiment is carried out at lower energies in order to avoid multiple‐beam diffraction effects. Following previous work by the authors [Hönnicke, Conley, Cusatis, Kakuno, Zhou, Bouet, Marques & Vicentin (2014). J. Appl. Cryst.47, 1658–1665], herein efforts are directed towards characterizing the residual XBD beam of … Show more

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