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Single crystal diffraction patterns of germanium. Part II

КРИВЫЕ ОТРАЖЕНИЯ ГЕРМАНИЯ. ЧАСТЬ II

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The rocking curves of Ge (111), (220), (333) for Cu 1 radiation were measured by means of the triple-crystal diffractometer. Perfect silicon single crystals, cut parallel to the (111) plane were used in the monochromator part of the triple-crystal diffractometer. The results prove the suitability of such a monochromator for studying diffraction patterns.

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При помощи трехкристального дифрактометра изучались кривые германия (“rocking curves”) (111), (220), (333) для Cu 1 излучения. В монохроматоре трехкристального дифрактометра использовались совершенные кристаллы кремния, вырезанные параллельно плоскости (111). Результаты доказывают применимость монохроматора этого типа для изучения кривых отражения.

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In conclusion the authors thank A. Haruý for preparing the germanium single crystals and they are indebted to V. Smutná and A. Irra for the care with which they carried out various tasks.

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Bubáková, R., Drahokoupil, J. & Fingerland, A. Single crystal diffraction patterns of germanium. Part II. Czech J Phys 12, 538–541 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01689435

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