Dear Daniel,
an old Czech (and certainly international) proverb says:
There is a dark under the candle.
It explains why François did not ask you ... :-)
All the best
Radovan
Daniel Chateigner a écrit :
Dear François,
if the layers are say more than 300nm, go there:
http://www.ecole.ensi
Dear François,
if the layers are say more than 300nm, go there:
http://www.ecole.ensicaen.fr/~chateign/pdf/ICOTOM13CPSQTA.pdf
if lower, use reflectivity. Why don't you ask your, fully equipped,
neighbours ? Just few steps in the corridor, the lab aside ... or send
me your samples !
;-)
dan
Dear Rietveld Users,
I am currently working on thin layers deposit by soft chemistry on
different substrates (Al2O3, Copper, ….)
In order to analyse these samples, I am using a D8 (Bruker) with a
collimator + point detector.
We do not have any mirror to produce an intense parallel beam. We