Abstract
A system for real-time video imaging of synchrotron X-ray topographs is described. It consists of a flourescent screen, a lens system and a video camera on a remotely controlled translation stage. An application of the system to the dynamical observation of multiple diffraction stripes in an elastically bent silicon crystal is described.
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