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Fukamachi, Tomoe.
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Resonant dynamical x-ray diffraction = theory and experiments /
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Resonant dynamical x-ray diffraction/ by Tomoe Fukamachi, Takaaki Kawamura.
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theory and experiments /
Author:
Fukamachi, Tomoe.
other author:
Kawamura, Takaaki.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
Description:
xvii, 315 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- X-ray diffraction from microcrystal -- X-ray resonant scattering -- Optical properties of X-rays -- Basic equations of X-ray dynamical diffraction -- Dynamical theory of diffraction for non-absorbing crystal -- Resonant scattering and dynamical theory of diffraction -- Dynamical diffraction of X-ray wave-packet with finite spectral width -- Dynamical diffraction for slightly strained crystals -- Appendices -- Index.
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X-rays - Diffraction. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-8406-9
ISBN:
9789819684069
Resonant dynamical x-ray diffraction = theory and experiments /
Fukamachi, Tomoe.
Resonant dynamical x-ray diffraction
theory and experiments /[electronic resource] :by Tomoe Fukamachi, Takaaki Kawamura. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xvii, 315 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Springer series in solid-state sciences,v. 2082197-4179 ;. - Springer series in solid-state sciences ;v. 208..
Introduction -- X-ray diffraction from microcrystal -- X-ray resonant scattering -- Optical properties of X-rays -- Basic equations of X-ray dynamical diffraction -- Dynamical theory of diffraction for non-absorbing crystal -- Resonant scattering and dynamical theory of diffraction -- Dynamical diffraction of X-ray wave-packet with finite spectral width -- Dynamical diffraction for slightly strained crystals -- Appendices -- Index.
This book has three keywords: X-ray resonant scattering, diffraction, and multiple scattering. X-ray resonant scattering occurs due to the excitation of the inner shell electrons of atoms. Now that it is possible to obtain high-intensity X-rays with a continuous spectrum using synchrotron radiation, the use of resonant scattering becomes easier. Recent advances in crystal growth technology enables us to create many perfect crystals. X-ray multiple scattering is important in perfect crystals, and dynamical theory of X-ray diffraction deals with it. In addition to ordinary scattering processes due to Thomson scattering, this book explains resonant scattering in detail, discusses the phase problems using resonant scattering, and derives a dynamic diffraction theory that treats it equivalently to Thomson scattering. The characteristics of dynamical diffraction due to resonant scattering and its experimental verification are explained. The effect of anomalous transmission in resonant dynamical diffraction, which greatly reduces the absorption coefficient, are discussed along with its important applications. For example, under anomalous transmission conditions, the trajectory of an X-ray in a slightly curved parallel plate crystal becomes parabolic. By confining this X-ray within a thin crystal, a waveguide can be formed that allows the X-ray to propagate long distances within the crystal.
ISBN: 9789819684069
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