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Investigation of the concave spherical surface quality by a sliding X-ray beam

A new approach to the investigation of the quality of concave spherical surfaces has been proposed and experimentally implemented for the first time. This approach is based on the whispering gallery effect in the X-ray wavelength range. One distinctive feature of the technique proposed is the applic...

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Published in:Crystallography reports 2012-03, Vol.57 (2), p.292-295
Main Authors: Yakimchuk, I. V., Buzmakov, A. V., Andreev, A. V., Asadchikov, V. E.
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