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The non-resonant magnetic X-ray scattering cross-section for photon energies up to 500 keV

J. Strempfer1, Th. Brückel1, D. Hupfeld1, J. R. Schneider1, K.-D. Liss2 and Th. Tschentscher2

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Results of high-energy magnetic X-ray diffraction for photon energies up to 500 keV are presented and the form of the magnetic scattering cross-section for relativistic energies is discussed. At 300 keV we experimentally proved that the scattering from the spin component perpendicular to the scattering plane is dominant. Within our statistical and systematic errors, the magnetic scattering amplitude for this component does not exhibit any variation with energy between 100 and 500 keV.


PACS

78.70.Ck X-ray scattering

75.25.+z Spin arrangements in magnetically ordered materials (including neutron and spin-polarized electron studies, synchrotron-source x-ray scattering, etc.)

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Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Dates

Issue 5 (1 December 1997)

Received 4 September 1997, accepted for publication 20 October 1997, in final form 20 October 1997


An Erratum for this article has been published in 1998 Europhys. Lett. 41 473


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