Abstract
An analysis is given of the way in which thickness fluctuations in a multilayer can affect the grazing incidence X-ray reflectivity pattern. It is shown that peak shifts, broadening and height variations can result. They alter in a predictable way the parameter values derived from a fit with an ideal lattice. A principle for designed Bragg reflectors is also proposed.
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