Abstract

The optimum conditions for building lead stearate crystals by a modified Langmuir-Blodgett method are outlined. The conditions are found to be different from those given by Henke. The reflection coefficients, half-width and peak-to-background (p/b) ratio are investigated as a function of crystal thickness and lead content. An improved method of crystal chemical analysis is described and a crystal structure compatible with the measured X-ray properties is discussed. Comparable resolving power to gratings is exhibited with spectra from B2O3 and BN.

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