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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 22,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 549-551
  • (1968)

Application of the Graphite Monochromator to Light Element X-Ray Spectroscopy

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Abstract

The use of highly oriented graphite as a monochromator was recently discussed by Sparks, and has been found to be highly suitable for light-element (<i>Z</i>≥15) x-ray, spectroscopy. This paper compares the diffracting power of the graphite monochromator with ethylenediamine-<i>d</i>-tantrate and LiF.

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