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- 2024In situ characterisation of graphene growth on liquid copper-gallium alloys: Paving the path for cost-effective synthesiscitations
- 2024Operando characterization and molecular simulations reveal the growth kinetics of graphene on liquid copper during chemical vapor depositioncitations
- 2024Operando Characterization and Molecular Simulations Reveal the Growth Kinetics of Graphene on Liquid Copper During Chemical Vapor Depositioncitations
- 2022Tripling of the scattering vector range of X-ray reflectivity on liquid surfaces using a double crystal deflector
- 2022In situ resonant x-ray scattering at the French “CRG-IF” beamline at ESRF
- 2022In situ resonant x-ray scattering at the French “CRG-IF” beamline at ESRF
- 2020Al-rich Fe0.85 Al0.15 (100), (110) and (111) surface structurescitations
- 2019Room Temperature Commensurate Charge Density Wave in Epitaxial Strained TiTe 2 Multilayer Filmscitations
- 2016Temperature evolution of defects and atomic ordering in Si1-xGex islands on Si(001)citations
- 2015The In situ growth of Nanostructures on Surfaces (INS) endstation of the ESRF BM32 beamline: a combined UHV–CVD and MBE reactor for in situ X-ray scattering investigations of growing nanoparticles and semiconductor nanowirescitations
- 2015The In situ growth of Nanostructures on Surfaces (INS) endstation of the ESRF BM32 beamline: a combined UHV–CVD and MBE reactor for in situ X-ray scattering investigations of growing nanoparticles and semiconductor nanowirescitations
- 2013Strains Induced by Point Defects in Graphene on a Metalcitations
- 2013Strains Induced by Point Defects in Graphene on a Metalcitations
- 2012Epitaxial orientation changes in a dewetting gold film on Si(111).citations
- 2011Tracking defect type and strain relaxation in patterned Ge/Si(001) islands by x-ray forbidden reflection analysiscitations
- 2010Substrate-enhanced supercooling in AuSi eutectic dropletscitations
- 2008Growth of Co on Au(111) studied by multiwavelength anomalous grazing-incidence small-angle x-ray scattering: From ordered nanostructures to percolated thin films and nanopillarscitations
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Tripling of the scattering vector range of X-ray reflectivity on liquid surfaces using a double crystal deflector
Abstract
We achieved a tripling of the maximum range of perpendicular momentum transfer (q_z) of X-ray scattering from liquid surfaces using a double crystal deflector setup to tilt the incident X-ray beam. This is obtained by using Miller indices of the reflecting crystal atomic planes that are three times higher than usual. We calculate the deviation from the exact Bragg angle condition induced by a misalignment between the X-ray beam axis and the main rotation axis of the double crystal deflector and deduce a fast and straightforward procedure to align them. We show measurements of X-ray reflectivity up to q_z=7A^(-1) on the bare surface of liquid copper and on graphene on liquid copper.