MOSAIC LIH MONOCHROMATORS FOR LOW-ENERGY X-RAYS

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ICE, GE [1 ]
SPECHT, ED [1 ]
LAGGIS, S [1 ]
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[1] OAK RIDGE Y-12 PLANT,DIV DEV,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831
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10.1107/S0021889892001419
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O6 [化学];
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Mosaic LiH is evaluated for use as an X-ray monochromator. The theoretical performance of mosaic LiH is compared to that of LiF, graphite and other mosaic crystals. Calculations are made for Cu K-alpha radiation (8.04 keV) and at the U M(IV) edge (3.728 keV). For large single crystals of LiH and LiF, experimental measurements at 8.04 keV are reported for the integrated reflectivity, mosaic spread and strain/particle-size-limited resolution. Although the LiH crystal had a nonuniform mosaic spread and was partially transparent to the 8.04 keV incident X-rays, the integrated reflectivity exceeded by 25% that of a mosaic LiF crystal measured under identical conditions. Longitudinal theta-2-theta scans through the LiH(200) reflection showed that the peak width is less than that of a perfect Si(220) crystal. The X-ray properties of mosaic LiH are extrapolated to low X-ray energies; in this regime the small photoelectric absorption coefficient makes LiH even more attractive as an X-ray monochromator crystal.
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