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− | The '''Yoneda peak''' is a streak of intense [[scattering]] seen in most [[GISAXS]] experiments. It appears due to dynamical scattering; specifically, when the exit angle matches the [[critical angle]], [[scattering intensity]] is greatly enhanced (due to, e.g., [[waveguide | + | The '''Yoneda peak''' is a streak of intense [[scattering]] seen in most [[GISAXS]] experiments. It appears due to dynamical scattering; specifically, when the exit angle matches the [[critical angle]], [[scattering intensity]] is greatly enhanced (due to, e.g., [[waveguide]] modes). |
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The Yoneda peak is a streak of intense scattering seen in most GISAXS experiments. It appears due to dynamical scattering; specifically, when the exit angle matches the critical angle, scattering intensity is greatly enhanced (due to, e.g., waveguide modes).