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Synchrotron radiation white spectrum

Figure 7. Changes in an Antarctica muscovite Al TT-edge spectrum due to changing the orientation of the same crystal blade against the impinging, horizontally-polarized synchrotron radiation beam. In the right panel a magnified view of the white-line intensity as a function of the a rotation angle. Figure 7. Changes in an Antarctica muscovite Al TT-edge spectrum due to changing the orientation of the same crystal blade against the impinging, horizontally-polarized synchrotron radiation beam. In the right panel a magnified view of the white-line intensity as a function of the a rotation angle.
Considerable interest in pure nuclear back-reflections arises also from application to y-optical devices, such as the filtering of Mossbauer radiation from the white spectrum of synchrotron radiation. [Pg.180]


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