Abstract
The influence of the intensity profile of a wave, focused upon backscattering from a bent crystal, on the spectral resolution of a focusing Bragg spectrometer dynamically reflecting short-wavelength X-ray radiation (λ∼1 A) is considered in comparison to a nonfocusing flat-crystal spectrometer. Conditions necessary for resolving spectral lines in the spectrometers of both types are formulated.
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