Resonant Anomalous X-ray Scattering: Theory and Applications

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G. Materlik, C. J. Sparks, K. Fischer
North-Holland, 1994 - Medical - 675 pages
Hardbound. The collected articles in this book written by recognized experts in the field explore the theoretical and experimental insights and applications of the rapidly expanding science of x-ray resonant interactions. The variety of papers presented reflects the theoretical and experimental progress made possible with tunable, polarized and highly brilliant synchrotron radiation sources. In a rapidly changing field this book provides a single selected reference source on the present understanding of x-ray resonance scattering and its many applications. A detailed subject index provides easy access to the many topics covered by the authors who list over 1000 references.

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New relativistic Smatrix results for scatteringbeyond
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Experimental determination of the dispersion correction
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