Abstract
Rotation of the plane of polarization following transmission of a synchrotron x-ray beam through a thin sample has been directly observed. Within a few eV of the cobalt K-absorption edge, rotations of up to 2 mrad were obtained in cubic , and somewhat less in a cobalt metallic glass and in chiral organometallic samples. These effects were observed using a high-extinction tunable perfect-crystal Bragg-reflection x-ray polarimeter of novel design which can detect optical rotations as small as 70 μrad.
- Received 9 November 1989
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.64.1967
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