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Showing papers on "Total external reflection published in 1979"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the details of the interface region of a molecular beam epitaxially grown Al single crystal on a single-crystal substrate were studied using X-ray diffraction and total external reflection.
Abstract: A new technique utilizing conventional x‐ray diffraction in conjunction with total external reflection has provided a powerful tool for studying ordered interfaces and surface phenomena. It has been used in this work to study the details of the interface region of a molecular beam epitaxially grown Al single crystal on a molecular beam epitaxially grown GaAs single‐crystal substrate. A simple model including variations of the lattice parameter and disorder in the interface region is in agreement with these experimental results.

482 citations


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TL;DR: Guides for γ-rays can be constructed by using total external reflection as mentioned in this paper, which can be used to determine the transmission vs. position, as a source was moved across a diameter, provided a technique that greatly helped adjustment of successive sections to colinearity.
Abstract: Guides for γ-rays can be constructed by using total external reflection. Radiation incident at grazing angles less than a critical angle θc ≈ λ (Nee2/πmec2)1/2 may be nearly completely reflected depending upon the surface quality and the absorption coefficient. Sample guides have been constructed from long small-diameter glass laboratory tubing of good straightness. Determination of the transmission vs. position, as a source was moved across a diameter, provided a technique that greatly helped adjustment of successive sections to colinearity. Observation of an unbroadened 57Fe γ-ray resonance between a source and absorber separated by such a γ-ray guide demonstrated that the reflection process is essentially elastic. Computer calculations have analyzed the properties of guides of square cross-section which would be assembled from plates of float glass supported in a vacuum pipe. A large guide constructed in this way could facilitate an improved measurement of the gravitational red-shift. The proportionality to λ2 of the effective aperture of capture by a guide gives to it the properties of a low-pass filter. A bundle of small capillary tubing placed between a source and a detector resulted in a striking reduction in the intensity of high energy radiation reaching the detector relative to that of low energy. Use of lead glass reduced the direct penetration of the high energy γ-rays through the glass and also increased the aperture for low energy by increasing the critical angles.

4 citations


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TL;DR: Reflection of waves from an asymmetric stratified medium, whose refractive index obeys a power-law on both sides of a resonance point, was studied in this paper, where the effect becomes weaker with increasing order of the discontinuity.
Abstract: Reflection of waves from an asymmetric stratified medium is studied, whose refractive index obeys a power-law on both sides of a resonance point Reflection is enhanced due to the asymmetry of the medium but the effect becomes weaker with increasing order of the discontinuity