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Reply-To: Edward Laitila
Date: Monday, May 22, 2017 at 8:19 AM
To: Shay Tirosh
Cc: Rietveld list
Subject: Re: Sample damaging during XRD
There should be no damage but you may see a slit change in color where the beam
hits the sample, a temporary change
There should be no damage but you may see a slit change in color where the
beam hits the sample, a temporary change in the color center. I suggest
running your generator at 45 kV and 35 mA you will get more intensity.
Cheers,
Ed
On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 12:21 PM, Shay Tirosh wrote:
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Dear Rietveldrs
Do you know any damaging to sample that may happen during long scanning
time say (3h).
Specifically in case the x-ray source is Cu with Ka1+Ka2 that operates
under 40mA and 40kV and the sample is metal oxides
Please suggest on ref or book that elaborate on this topic.
Thanks
Sh