DIFFRACTION IMAGE OF PRIMARY NARROW X-RAY BEAM IN WEAKLY DEFORMED CRYSTAL
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https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSU:A/2012.46.3.052Keywords:
X-ray diffraction in crystals, anomalous absorption, X-ray scatteringAbstract
Huygens–Fresnel principle for dynamical diffraction of X-rays in a crystal with weak deformation field of its space lattice is stated with a view to construction of the wave functions of diffracted beams in the crystal lattice at an arbitrary distance r of the point source of primary radiation from the crystal. In particular, the well-known approximations of an incident spherical $(r = 0)$ and plane $(r\rightarrow\infty)$ waves result as the limiting cases of the problem under consideration. Some features of the interference absorption (the Borrmann effect) of X-ray wave packages in a crystal with weak field of lattice displacements were discussed.
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