Abstract
When the Debye-Waller factor is small (e −2M ≪ 0·1), the unmodified line in Compton profile measurements can provide a convenient method for normalization since its intensity can be simply related to the free-atom scattering factor. Measurements of KCl, Ca, and black and yellow sulphur with Ag Kα (sin θ/Λ=1·757 Å−1) show agreement with the calculated ratios of the total Compton to the unmodified intensities.

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