Theoretical approach for detection and lifetime measurement of obscured low cross-sectional processes by the X-ray absorption technique

G Sharma, NK Puri, T Nandi - Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics …, 2017 - Elsevier
The X-ray absorption spectroscopy technique has been discussed for resolving the low-
intensity peaks obscured in the neighborhood of the closely spaced peaks and eliminating …

Quantitative analysis using the absorption of white X‐ray radiation

H Kähkönen, P Suhonen, M Yli‐Penttilä - X‐Ray Spectrometry, 1974 - Wiley Online Library
The absorption of continuous radiation was used in X‐ray absorption analysis. The entire
spectrum was measured simultaneously by using a solid state detector and a multi‐channel …

An indirect method of X-ray spectra measurement by simultaneous attenuations of the scattered beam

RT Mainardi, EV Bonzi - Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2008 - Elsevier
Direct and indirect methods of X-ray spectra determination present obstacles to their
practical use since they must position either the collimator-detector assembly or the …

Active region of x‐ray emission

T Mukoyama, K Taniguchi - X‐Ray Spectrometry: An …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The active region of x‐ray emission was studied. The x‐ray emission rates for K and L x‐rays
were calculated as a function of the maximum radial distance in integration of matrix …

[引用][C] Analysis of the lighter elements by total reflexion of their characteristic X-ray wavelengths

A Franks, RF Braybrook - British Journal of Applied Physics, 1959 - iopscience.iop.org
Analysis of the lighter elements by total reflexion of their characteristic X-ray wavelengths Page
1 British Journal of Applied Physics Analysis of the lighter elements by total reflexion of their …

Quantitative low‐energy x‐ray spectroscopy (50–100‐Å region)

BL Henke, K Taniguchi - Journal of Applied Physics, 1976 - pubs.aip.org
The quantitative analyis of emission spectra in the 10–100‐Å region has become of
considerable importance for high‐temperature plasma diagnostics (106–107° K region) and …

Measuring the dead time of an x‐ray spectrometer by means of the first‐and second‐order reflections method

RD Bonetto, JA Riveros - X‐Ray Spectrometry, 1984 - Wiley Online Library
The dead time of a Philips PW 1410 x‐ray fluorescence spectrometer with a photon detector
has been calculated employing intensities of first‐and second‐order reflections. The spread …

The statistical error in X-ray absorption measurements

B Nordfors - Arkiv fysik, 1960 - osti.gov
The statistical error in the determination of x-ray absorption coefficients is studied for the
case of counter registeration. Optimum conditions are found for the absorber thickness and …

Photon‐Counting Spectrometer for Attenuation Measurements in the Soft X‐Ray Region

DE Bedo, DH Tomboulian - Review of Scientific Instruments, 1961 - pubs.aip.org
A gr~ ing inciden~ e spectrograph, originally designed for photographic registration, is
modified for the purpose of makmg attenuatIOn measurements at selected wavelengths in …

Comparison of detectors used in measurement of 10 to 300 keV X-ray spectra

HI Israel, DW Lier, E Storm - Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1971 - Elsevier
X-ray spectral measurements in the energy range 10 to 300 keV were made using four
detectors (sodium iodide crystal, germanium and silicon semiconductors, and xenon …