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If a rocking curve is measured in symmetric Laue geometry for two different X-ray polarizations, and the incident beam meets the geometrical conditions for diffraction, i.e. the incident beam is much less divergent than the sample mosaic, then the intensity ratio Robs, for the intensities measured with each polarization, will depend upon the reflectivity at each point on the rocking curve. From the variation of Robs vs the observed intensity, Iobs, the absolute reflectivities and secondary extinction can be determined. If absorption is properly treated, then all data taken in this geometry should lie on a single curve of Robs vs Iobs. Failure to fit this curve is evidence that the sample has other processes occurring such as multiple scattering or primary extinction.

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