Abstract

A liquefier cryostat is used to produce the liquid hydrogen and the crystal is cooled in situ to liquid-hydrogen temperature. This method introduces problems involving crystal cooling, crystal mounting, the rotation of the crystal and the provision of X-ray transparent windows in the cryostat walls. These are discussed, together with some preliminary results obtained with the apparatus.

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