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Two-dimensional powder diffraction setup for high energy X-rays . HEX-Rays entering from the left are diffracted in forward direction at the sample and registered by a 2D detector such as an image plate. Author: Klaus-Dieter Liss Reference: K.-D. Liss, A. Bartels, A. Schreyer, H. Clemens, "High energy X-rays: A tool for advanced bulk investigations in materials science and physics" Textures and Microstructures, (2003). 35 (3/4): p. 219-252. DOI:10.1080/07303300310001634952 |
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