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The 41st Annual Conference on Applications of X-Ray Analysis was
held August 3-7, 1992, at the Sheraton Colorado Springs Hotel,
Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Conference is recognized to be a
major event in the x-ray analysis field, bringing together
scientists and engineers from around the world to discuss the state
of the art in x-ray applications as well as indications for further
developments. In recent years, one of the most exciting and
important developments in the x-ray field has been the applications
of grazing-incidence x-rays for surface and thin-film analysis. To
introduce the conference attendees to these "leading-edge"
developments, the topic for the Plenary Session was
"Grazing-Incidence X Ray Characterization of Materials. " The
Conference had the privilege of inviting leading experts in the
field of x-ray thin film analysis to deliver lectures at the
Plenary Session. Dr. D. K. Bowen, University of Warwick, U. K.,
opened the session with a lecture on "Grazing Incidence X-Ray
Scattering from Thin Films. " He reviewed and compared grazing
incidence diffraction, fluorescence and reflectivity techniques.
Results of experimental and theoretical analysis were also
discussed. Dr. B. Lenge1er, Forchungszentrum Ju1ich, Germany,
followed with a lecture on "Grazing Incidence Diffuse X-Ray
Scattering from Thin Films. " He concentrated on the use of newly
developed "off-specular" reflectivity techniques for the
determination of vertical roughness, lateral correlation length and
contour exponent on surfaces."
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