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By using the boundary-value Green-function technique, effects of absorption, resonant scattering and polarization are incorporated in the solution of the Takagi–Taupin equations for three-beam diffraction in finite perfect crystals. It is shown how such features may influence the dynamical interactions. The potential of three-beam interference acting as a phase-sensitive probe for resonant scattering is demonstrated. Depending on the applied model used for the calculations of the corrections to the atomic scattering factor, profile asymmetry reversal is theoretically predicted to occur near the photoelectric threshold in a finite germanium crystal. Significant distortions of the three-beam profiles are found for polarized incident radiation, especially for reflection triplets having an invariant phase sum near 90°.

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