Abstract
An orientation effect in the K absorption of highly polarized synchrotron radiation in a gallium single crystal, first described in an earlier paper, is now more precisely interpreted by making use of a special treatment of the spectral plots, thus expanding the possibilities of the EXAFS technique. We conclude that the positions of the minima and maxima of the absorption spectrum are almost completely determined by the first 7 neighbours of the absorbing atom.
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