Abstract

Measurements with a double-crystal spectrometer of the X-ray beams transmitted and Laue-reflected through germanium single crystals at room temperature are given. Two different sets of reflecting planes are used. The characteristics of the 111 reflection are given for 7 wavelengths between 1.282 and 2.290 Å. The crystal thickness is varied between 0.04 and 0.18 mm. The 440 reflection is studied for wavelengths in the interval 0.497-0.709 Å for values of the crystal thickness between 1.04 and 1.52 mm and for the wavelengths 1.245 and 1.282 Å for crystal thicknesses between 0.69 and 1.04 mm. The rocking-curves obtained experimentally are in good agreement with those calculated according to the dynamical theory of X-ray scattering in perfect crystals.

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