Abstract

Object of this papers is to describe principle and mechanism of the X-ray Geiger Muller counter spectrometer, which was built up in our laboratory in coroperation with Mitsuoki Nakahira of Scientific Research Institute.As the spectrometer stage we utlized the R. Fuess one circle crystal goniometer.We attempted some focusing of diffraction patterns by adpotion of platy specimens.Using partialy monochromati zed Cu-Kα radiations, measurements on some ceramic raw materials: Quartz, Kaolinite and Hydrated-Halloysite, were carried on.Also some features of this apparatus and its useful appliance to ceramics' studies are noticed.

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