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A new method for the treatment of secondary extinction in polarized neutron diffraction data has been developed. As in previous models, the Zachariasen solutions to the Darwin intensity transfer equations are used, but in this case the extinction corrections are made on a point-by-point basis across the rocking curve and the corrections are determined by the absolute reflectivity at each point. There are no adjustable parameters (other than background). Measurement of the reflectivity also provides a simple test for multiple scattering, since the sum of diffracted and transmitted intensities should equal the direct-beam intensity, corrected for absorption, if no multiple scattering is present. The present method should give more reliable results than parametrized models where the correlation between the extinction and other parameters, such as the scale factor and temperature factors, are important.

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