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Synchrotron sources

Description: Synchrotron radiation is a very bright, broadband, polarized, pulsed source of electromagnetic radiation extending from the infrared to the x-ray region. Brightness, defined as flux per unit area per unit solid angle, is normally a more important quantity than flux or intensity, particularly in throughput limited applications which include those in which monochromators are used. The authors have attempted to compile the formulae needed to calculate the flux, brightness, polarization and power p… more
Date: December 13, 1999
Creator: Hulbert, S. L.
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CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS OF INELASTIC X-RAY SCATTERING

Description: Inelastic x-ray scattering (IXS), complementary to other more established inelastic scattering probes, such as light scattering, electron scattering, and neutron scattering, is becoming an important experimental technique in the study of elementary excitations in condensed matters. Over the past decade, IXS with total energy resolution of few meV has been achieved, and is being used routinely in the study of phonon dispersions in solids and liquids as well as dynamics in disordered and biologic… more
Date: August 2001
Creator: Hayashi, H.; Udagawa, Y.; Gillet, J. M.; Caliebe, W. A. & Kao, C. C.
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