Double-Crystal Rocking Curve Simulation Using 2D Spectral Angular Diagrams of X-Ray Radiation

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A new approach to numerical simulation of double-crystal rocking curves is proposed. This approach is based on the use of experimental spectral angular diagrams of X-ray intensity distribution. Special calculation algorithms, which take into account the instrumental function of X-ray diffractometer and possible effects of dispersion and Bragg reflection asymmetry, have been developed and applied. A specific feature of the proposed approach is the possibility of visualizing the 2D spectral angular diagram of X-ray beam after its interaction with each element of the scheme. The approach makes it possible to perform calculations for a wide range of radiation sources (from an X-ray tube with any anode to a synchrotron radiation source) and X-ray optical elements (slits and monochromators). A comparison of simulation results and experimental data for a Si(110) crystal sample has confirmed adequacy of the proposed approach and its applicability for simulating diffraction patterns recorded in real experiments.

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Atknin, I. I., Marchenkov, N. V., Chukhovskii, F. N., Blagov, A. E., & Kovalchuk, M. V. (2018). Double-Crystal Rocking Curve Simulation Using 2D Spectral Angular Diagrams of X-Ray Radiation. Crystallography Reports, 63(4), 521–530. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063774518040041

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