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editDescriptionChange in polarization plane (XBI).png |
English: A linearly polarized X-ray beam in the horizontal plane interacts with a birefringent sample, thus changing the polarization plane of the X-rays. A polarization analyzer is used to select the vertical component of polarization which is diffracted to the detector. The greater the vertical component the brighter the sample appears on the detector. |
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