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Applications of dynamical theory of X-ray diffraction by perfect crystals to reciprocal space mapping |
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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd |
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10.1107/s1600576717010123 |
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The classical dynamical theory of X-ray diffraction is expanded to the special case of transversely restricted wavefronts of the incident and reflected waves. This approach allows one to simulate the two-dimensional coherently scattered intensity distribution centred around a particular reciprocal lattice vector in the so-called triple-crystal diffraction scheme. The effect of the diffractometer's instrumental function on X-ray diffraction data was studied. |
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Journal of Applied Crystallography, 50(5), p. 1256-1266 |
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