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Reflection from a perfect crystal is used to produce a parallel beam of 1 radiation. The losses due to large distances, which are needed for elimination of the 2 component, are compensated by a totally reflecting guide tube. The measured flux of 1 from a Cu-target X-ray tube at 40 kV and 40 mA was 5 × 105 counts s−1 on an area of 0.5 mm2, when an Si(220) monochromator and a glass guide tube were used. It is estimated that 1 × 107 counts s−1 are available with a Ge(111) monochromator and a gold-plated guide tube. The angular resolution is about 0.1 mrad.

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