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Because of the dielectric properties of most crystals in the X-ray frequency region, polarization phenomena such as birefringence and optical activity are not found with X-rays in simple transmission. It can however be deduced from the dynamical theory that such effects occur in crystal diffraction. An experiment is described which proves that under certain conditions all four branches of the dispersion surface can be excited by linearly polarized incident waves. This means that elliptically polarized X-rays can also be produced by crystal diffraction. Therefore in principle all polarization experiments that can be performed with visible light are also possible with X-rays.
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