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X‐ray three‐beam pinhole topograph images for spherical silicon crystals were computer‐simulated based on the n‐beam Takagi–Taupin (T–T) equation. They were compared with those for parallel‐plate crystals. The procedure to integrate the n‐beam T–T equation for a crystal with an arbitrary shape has been validated in a separate paper [Okitsu et al. (2011), Acta Cryst. A67, 550–556] from comparison between experimentally obtained and computer‐simulated six‐beam pinhole topographs for a channel‐cut silicon crystal.
Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 2011
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