J.L. Jordan-Sweet, P.M. Mooney, et al.
MRS Fall Meeting 1994
Asymmetrically cut perfect crystals, in both the Laue and Bragg geometries, are examined as single crystal monochromators for x-ray beams that are collimated to a small fraction of the Darwin width, as is typical in experiments with coherent x rays. Both the Laue and asymmetric Bragg geometries are plagued by an inherent chromatic aberration that increases the beam divergence much beyond that of the symmetric Bragg geometry. Measurements from a recent experiment at the ESRF are presented to compare Si(220) (symmetric Bragg), diamond(111) (asymmetric Laue), and diamond(111) (symmetric Bragg inclined) geometries. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
J.L. Jordan-Sweet, P.M. Mooney, et al.
MRS Fall Meeting 1994
P. Dimon, P.M. Horn, et al.
Physical Review B
C. Cabral Jr., L. Clevenger, et al.
MRS Fall Meeting 1994
S. Brauer, H.E. Fischer, et al.
International Journal of Thermophysics