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The use of borosilicate-glass-capillary optics at a chosen wavelength for low scattering has been explored using an undulator beam at the ESRF. With a 2.3 μm beam at 0.092 nm wavelength, a silver behenate powder sample was scanned in two dimensions with a 2 μm step width. Scattering from single crystallites with d001 = 5.83 nm could be observed. The limit for observation, at low angles, was ca s ≃ 0.1 nm−1 (s = 1/d for d ≃ 10 nm).
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