Diffraction of short X-ray pulses in the general asymmetric Laue case - an analytic treatment.
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After briefly describing the concept of short X-ray pulses (delta-function), the diffraction of such a short pulse by a crystal in the asymmetric Laue case is given. The results of the dynamical theory are adopted and an analytic result for the intensity distribution behind the crystal in the diffracted direction as well as in the forward direction is given and discussed in detail. The incoming delta pulse is no longer infinitely short but shows a pronounced structure over a limited temporal or spatial region which is connected to the well known Pendellösung effect. Also the limitations of these findings are critically inspected.
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