Theory and applications of x-ray standing waves in real crystals
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Theoretical aspects of the x-ray standing wave (XSW) method applied for investigation of real structure of crystals are considered in this review paper. Starting from the general approach of secondary radiation yield from deformed crystals, this theory is applied to different concrete cases. Various models of deformed crystals, such as the bicrystal model, the multilayer model and crystals with an extended deformation field are considered in detail. Specific features of XSW behaviour in different scattering geometries (Bragg, Laue) are analysed in detail. New approaches to solve the phase problem using the XSW method are also discussed. General theoretical approaches are illustrated with numerous experimental results.
Journal: Reports on Progress in Physics