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Reflectivities for Laue and Bragg geometries, top and bottom, respectively, as evaluated by the Dynamical theory of diffraction for the absorption-less case.

Author: Klaus-Dieter Liss

Reference: K.-D. Liß, "Strukturelle Charakterisierung und Optimierung der Beugungseigenschaften von Si 1-x Ge x Gradientenkristallen, die aus der Gasphase gezogen wurden" . Dissertationsschrift, Rheinisch Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, (27 October 1994)

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