X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Laboratory Applications. Jörg Flock
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Название: X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Laboratory Applications

Автор: Jörg Flock

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Химия

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isbn: 9783527816620

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СКАЧАТЬ6 L2–O4 Lη L2–M1 Graphs depicting the contributions to the attenuation coefficient for X-radiation of (top) carbon and (bottom) lead.

      

      2.2.4.2 Scattering

Grid chart depicting the Rayleigh (elastic) and Compton (inelastic) scatter coefficients for selected elements at 20 keV. Charts depicting the influence of the sample type on the intensity of the scattered radiation (y-axis in square root scale). Chart depicting the spectra of PMMA, Al, Ti, and Ni demonstrating the different scatter behavior (y-axis in square root scale).

      The intensity of the elastic scattered radiation depends on the direction of the scattered radiation. The scattering intensity of non-polarized radiation on a sphere with the diameter R and the scattering object in its center can be described by the following formula, Θ being the scatter angle:

      (2.7)equation

      As a result, the scatter intensity has a maximum in the forward and backward directions, while it is reduced perpendicular to the direction of irradiation.

      Inelastic scattering means a loss of energy of the scattered radiation compared to the original incident radiation. The energy is transferred to the scattering particle, most often an electron, which is then emitted as photoelectron. Because the conservation laws for both energy and momentum apply, the energy loss ΔE depends on the scatter angle Θ and on the energy E of the scattered radiation. For scattering on an electron this dependence is described by the following formula:

      (2.8)equation

      2.2.5 Detection of X-ray Spectra

      The radiation emitted by a sample is detected by an X-ray spectrometer. The spectrometer separates energetically different beam components and determines СКАЧАТЬ