Abstract

Asymmetric dynamical diffractions of X-rays are successively used for multiple crystals arranged in the (n1 , +n2) setting. Double successive asymetric diffractions of the (n1 , +n2) arrangement give a beam of peculiar spread in angle and wavelength. Triple successive asymmetric diffractions of the (n, + n, - n) arrangement give a highly parallel and monochromatic beam for some appropriate combination of the asymmetry factors of the three crystals. Possible use of multiple asymmetric diffractions is discussed.

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