Apologies for this naive non-Rietveld question, but there are many x-ray experts here :-)
Normally people use al-mylar, beryllium or other low absorbing x-ray windows, but these can be rather fragile. What about evaporating a thin layer of aluminium directly onto the scintillator? A smooth plastic x-ray scintillator would be robust enough by itself if light could be excluded from one side with some kind of x-ray transparent coating. (At present I use thin carbon-fibre x-ray windows for large areas - http://neutronoptics.com/laue.html - but there is still some attenuation. Alan ______________________________________________ Dr Alan Hewat, NeutronOptics, Grenoble, FRANCE <alan.he...@neutronoptics.com> +33.476.98.41.68 http://www.NeutronOptics.com/hewat ______________________________________________
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