Chandrasekhar, S. (1960) An experimental method of correcting for extinction in crystals Acta Crystallographica, 13 . pp. 588-594. ISSN 0365-110X
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Abstract
This paper deals with an experimental method of correcting for extinction errors by the use of polarised X-rays. It involve an accurate study of the variation of the integrated reflection with angle of polarisation. The theory and limits of applicability are discussed in detail. It is shown experimentally that the method is feasible when intensity measurements are made with high precision. The principal merit of the technique is that it accounts in certain circumstances for both primary and secondary extinction simultaneously in a crystal of any shape.
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