That's approximately the bandwidth of a Si (111) monochromator.
On Wed, 9 Feb 2011, Andre Luis Berteli Ambrosio wrote:
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> Dear ccp4bb,
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> I sometimes find the flux of x-ray sources reported in units of “photons/s/0.1% bandwidth”
> instead of simply “photons/s”.
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> Where does the “1/0.1% bandwidth” unit come from? I have also seen other percentages like 0.01%
> bw or 0.02% bw…
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> Is it simply defining some degree of acceptance in energy (for example, the flux between 8 KeV
> +/- 8 eV for a given stored current)? Does it somehow have to do with energy resolution?
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> Thank you in advance for your answers,
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> -Andre Ambrosio
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