Application of Göbel Mirror for Stress Measurement Using Grazing Incidence Geometry

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The Göbel mirror allows parallelization of the divergent X-ray beam leading to its higher intensity. Perfectly collimated (parallel) beam radically decreases errors of determined peak position in diffraction experiments. In the present work the Göbel mirror was applied for stress measurements using grazing incidence geometry.

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