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X-Ray Fluorescence Experiments with Polarized X-Rays*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

R. H. Howell
Affiliation:
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Univ. of California, Livermore, California 94550
W. L. Pickles
Affiliation:
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Univ. of California, Livermore, California 94550
J. L. Cate Jr.
Affiliation:
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Univ. of California, Livermore, California 94550
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Abstract

Two methods of obtaining polarized x-rays for fluorescence experiments are discussed. Compton scattering from a low-Z scatterer is the usual method used in such experiments. The polarization of x-rays undergoing anomalous Borrmann transmission in a dislocation-free crystal is also described and preliminary results are presented. Approximate expressions, useful for comparing scatter-polarizing systems, are derived for the dependence of scatter rejection and fluorescent efficiency on two scattering-system parameters: the thickness of the scattering polarizer and the geometric limit to solid angles and angular divergences in the system.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1974

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Work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.

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