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Reflectivity refers to the measurement of the intensity of reflection off of a flat interface. The term both describes the physical phenomenon, as well as the experimental technique.
X-ray Reflectivity (XRR or XR) and neutron reflectivity (NR) are techniques which measure the intensity of reflected radiation as a function of angle (where, by definition for specular reflectivity, the incident and exit angles are equal; ). A plot of reflectivity (R) versus angle yields the reflectivity curve. For XR and NR, the data is typically plotted as a function of the momentum transfer parallel to the film normal:
Off-Specular Reflectivity
TBD
See Also
- Fresnel plot
- Oscillations below the critical angle
- DWBA: A formalism for modeling GISAXS data, including reflection effects.