Hi.
The XRD profile (spectrum) does not only depend on the geometry type, but
also width of both slits (primary divergence and secondary anti-scatter),
symmetric (the same at the primary and secondary part) or non-symmetric
solers, the use of any additional optical elements (e.g., we use radial
With regards grazing incidence, it also depends on the diffracted beam
optics, but it does hold, after correcting for instrumental effects.
have a look at one of my papers
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0021889810007673
On 18/07/2014 4:21 AM, Łukasz Kruszewski lkruszew...@twarda.pan.pl wrote:
Hi.