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X-Ray and X-Ray Electron Spectroscopy
1979Geology has always been one of the principal fields for the application of X-ray spectral analysis. However, in the 60s, its position in geological sciences acquiried a qualitatively new significance, due to its definite place in the cycle of instrumental analytical methods, to the appearance of new devices and instruments offering unique possibilities
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2012
Introduction This chapter gives a brief description of techniques that involve absorption and emission of high-energy X-rays. These X-ray spectra, which arise from transitions involving core electron energy levels, give information about metal ion environments and the elemental composition of a sample.
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Introduction This chapter gives a brief description of techniques that involve absorption and emission of high-energy X-rays. These X-ray spectra, which arise from transitions involving core electron energy levels, give information about metal ion environments and the elemental composition of a sample.
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X-ray spectroscopy of X-ray binaries
2021This thesis describes the spectroscopic analysis of X-ray observations of X-ray bi- naries, i.e., systems composed of an accreting compact object and a stellar companion. These systems are characterized by their strong gravity, strong magnetic fields, as well as particle and radiation densities. Among the many fascinating physical processes con- nected
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Photoacoustic X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
1988When materials are irradiated by X-rays, several effects occur, e. g. absorption, scattering, fluorescence, and electron release, as seen in Fig. 1. Heat generation should also be observed on absorption of electromagnetic waves even for the X-ray absorption process.
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2007
The hierarchy of X-ray spectroscopic methods is presented. Principles, basic and modified methods and the main information which one can extract employing one or another method, are discussed. Example of the application of X-ray reflection and emission spectroscopic analysis of Al2O3/Si structure synthesized by atomic layer deposition (ALD) method is ...
E. O. Filatova, A. S. Shulakov
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The hierarchy of X-ray spectroscopic methods is presented. Principles, basic and modified methods and the main information which one can extract employing one or another method, are discussed. Example of the application of X-ray reflection and emission spectroscopic analysis of Al2O3/Si structure synthesized by atomic layer deposition (ALD) method is ...
E. O. Filatova, A. S. Shulakov
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Nature, 1978
X-Ray Spectroscopy. Edited by H. K. Herglotz and L. S. Birks. Pp. 513. (Marcel Dekker: New York, 1978.) $49.50.
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X-Ray Spectroscopy. Edited by H. K. Herglotz and L. S. Birks. Pp. 513. (Marcel Dekker: New York, 1978.) $49.50.
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EAS Publications Series, 2003
Spectral analysis is the main tool of astrophysical research. Current instrumental technology offers very sensitive CCD detectors with enough spectral resolution for many purposes. This introductory text is aimed at graduate students starting a thesis in X-ray astronomy, and at non-specialists who wish to analyse X-ray data ...
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Spectral analysis is the main tool of astrophysical research. Current instrumental technology offers very sensitive CCD detectors with enough spectral resolution for many purposes. This introductory text is aimed at graduate students starting a thesis in X-ray astronomy, and at non-specialists who wish to analyse X-ray data ...
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1966
If the output of an x-ray tube is examined, it will be found to contain various wavelengths of radiation, and in fact a detailed investigation shows the output to consist of a continuous range of wavelengths with very high intensities at certain discrete wavelengths, i.e.
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If the output of an x-ray tube is examined, it will be found to contain various wavelengths of radiation, and in fact a detailed investigation shows the output to consist of a continuous range of wavelengths with very high intensities at certain discrete wavelengths, i.e.
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1979
This chapter is concerned with the progress of x-ray spectroscopy of ions with inner-shell vacancies. Although this book deals mainly with the spectroscopy of atoms and ions excited in their outer shells, the editors have allotted space for two limited chapters (5 and 30) for treatment of atoms that are ionized in inner shells, since these systems have
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This chapter is concerned with the progress of x-ray spectroscopy of ions with inner-shell vacancies. Although this book deals mainly with the spectroscopy of atoms and ions excited in their outer shells, the editors have allotted space for two limited chapters (5 and 30) for treatment of atoms that are ionized in inner shells, since these systems have
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X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy using hard X-rays
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, 2010Abstract Hard X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (HAXPES or HXPS), using hard (2–15 keV) X-rays for excitation and high energy resolution, has shown a spectacular development recently, due to its capability for providing an insight into the bulk electronic structure of solids and the chemical composition of buried layers and interfaces lying at depths ...
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