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The Anisotropy of X-Ray Reflection and Scattering from Hexagonal BN
E O Filatova1, T A Blagoveshchenskaya
1Institute of Physics, St. Petersburg University, Uljanovskaya 1, St. Petersburg, 198904, Russia.
Abstract:
B K-reflection spectra for grazing incidence angles (θ0 = 4°, 8°), calculated absorption spectra, and angle-dependent scattering distributions at different grazing incidence angles and different wavelengths from hexagonal BN have been described. The reflection and scattering from a surface cut parallel and perpendicular to the c-axis of the crystal have been studied. The strong anisotropy of ultrasoft x-ray reflection and scattering has been discovered.
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