id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_67yoi6ps3bb4tkx4zm6k2jkkui J. Kokubun Anisotropic resonant X-ray scattering: Beauty of forbidden reflections 2012 14 .pdf application/pdf 6769 1038 60 In practice the forbidden reflections were observed in many crystals, first by Templeton and Templeton [6,7], Kirfel Considering the physics of forbidden reflection, a new type of anisotropic resonant scattering that is induced by atomic thermal motion was predicted [21,22]. germanium crystal, the forbidden reflection was indeed strongly dependent on temperature and this result revealed that the large part of the intensity was caused by Figure 1(a) shows the observed energy spectra of the forbidden reflections intensities near the Fe K-absorption edge. Observed azimuthal angle dependence of the 100 forbidden reflection intensity in In the forbidden reflection experiment both the d-d and the d-q scatterings have been observed near the Fe K edge Energy spectra of the 001 forbidden reflection intensities in three pyrite crystals, in the forbidden reflections, we can observe only the d-q scattering. The TMI scattering at a forbidden reflection has been also observed in other crystals, ZnO [50] and ./cache/work_67yoi6ps3bb4tkx4zm6k2jkkui.pdf ./txt/work_67yoi6ps3bb4tkx4zm6k2jkkui.txt