Elastic scattering cross-sections for Pd, Ag, Cd, In, Sn, Sb, Pt; Au and Pb are measured at an angle of 90 degrees in the X-ray region 5.41 less than or equal to E less than or equal to 8.04 keV. These energies fall between the high-energy side of the L- and M-shell absorption edges of the atoms considered. The present atomic region is significant for solid X-rays to assess the contribution of resonance and solid-state environmental effects. Also it is the anomalous scattering region for many of the atoms of the periodic table. Experimental results are compared with theoretical calculations based on form factor formalisms including the anomalous corrections and available recent S-matrix values. Based on the experimental evidence, the present results indicate the influence of solid-state environmental effects, the importance of anomalous corrections nearer to absorption edges, the correctness of revised high-energy limit values; the superiority of S-matrix predictions over form factor values on measured elastic scattering cross-sections in the X-ray regime and also show the resonance behavior around K, L and M absorption edges.
Atomic Rayleigh scattering cross sections and the associated anomalous dispersion in the X-ray region / Rao, D. V.; Cesareo, R.; Gigante, Giovanni Ettore. - In: THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. D, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 1434-6060. - STAMPA. - 7:1(1999), pp. 45-53. [10.1007/s100530050346]
Atomic Rayleigh scattering cross sections and the associated anomalous dispersion in the X-ray region
GIGANTE, Giovanni Ettore
1999
Abstract
Elastic scattering cross-sections for Pd, Ag, Cd, In, Sn, Sb, Pt; Au and Pb are measured at an angle of 90 degrees in the X-ray region 5.41 less than or equal to E less than or equal to 8.04 keV. These energies fall between the high-energy side of the L- and M-shell absorption edges of the atoms considered. The present atomic region is significant for solid X-rays to assess the contribution of resonance and solid-state environmental effects. Also it is the anomalous scattering region for many of the atoms of the periodic table. Experimental results are compared with theoretical calculations based on form factor formalisms including the anomalous corrections and available recent S-matrix values. Based on the experimental evidence, the present results indicate the influence of solid-state environmental effects, the importance of anomalous corrections nearer to absorption edges, the correctness of revised high-energy limit values; the superiority of S-matrix predictions over form factor values on measured elastic scattering cross-sections in the X-ray regime and also show the resonance behavior around K, L and M absorption edges.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.