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One-Dimensional, Curved, Position-Sensitive Detector for X-Ray Diffractometry
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
Abstract
A curved, one-dimensional position-sensitive detector has been designed and constructed for the measurement of the scattering patterns from non-crystalline materials. The chamber is a one-dimensional, pressurized, gas-filled detector with delay line readout for position encoding. It covers an angular range of 45° in 2θ, and its quantum efficiency is 80% and 50% for 17.5 and 60 KeV x-rays, respectively, when using a Xe-20%CO2 gas mixture at 7 atm.
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- V. X-Ray Stress Determination, Position Sensitive Detectors, Fatigue and Fracture Characterization
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- Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1982
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