Abstract

A method of growth of small single crystals which are nearly perfect spheres is presented. The corrections for absorption effects in crystal diffraction peak measurements are most easily made with these crystals. Crystals of several dlfferent diameters are produced in one operation, and diffraction peak intensity data taken from crystals of different size give information concerning the relative importance of primary and secondary extinction effects. (J.R.D.)

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