Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2000-12-04
Rep. Prog. Phys. (2001), 64, pp. 1009-1084
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
101 pages, 43 figures, 3 tables
Scientific paper
Theoretical aspects of x-ray standing wave method for investigation of the real structure of crystals are considered in this review paper. Starting from the general approach of the secondary radiation yield from deformed crystals this theory is applied to different concreat cases. Various models of deformed crystals like: bicrystal model, multilayer model, crystals with extended deformation field are considered in detailes. Peculiarities of x-ray standing wave behavior in different scattering geometries (Bragg, Laue) are analysed in detailes. New possibilities to solve the phase problem with x-ray standing wave method are discussed in the review. General theoretical approaches are illustrated with a big number of experimental results.
Kovalchuk M. V.
Vartanyants Ivan A.
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