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IF a narrow cylindrical beam of copper K + white radiation is allowed to impinge on an iron foil of suitable thickness, placed in contact with a mosaic-type diamond (the foil being between the X-ray source and the diamond), an excellent divergent-beam pattern due to fluorescent iron K radiation can be obtained, superimposed on the Laue pattern of the diamond1,2.
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GRENVILLE-WELLS, H. A New Method of Observing Compton and Other Incoherent X-Ray Scattering in Crystals. Nature 168, 291 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/168291a0
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