Total L X-ray fluorescence cross sections have been measured in the atomic region 39 less than or equal to Z less than or equal to 51 excited by 5.47, 6.47, 7.04, 7.57, 8.14, 8.74 and 9.36 keV photons. Experimental cross sections are compared with the theoretical estimates of Chen et al. based on relativistic DiracHartree-Slater theory. Good agreement is observed between experimental results and theoretical estimates in the studied atomic and energy region. Experimental fluorescence yields have been evaluated using the experimental fluorescence cross sections and theoretical subshell photo-ionization cross sections. Fluorescence yields are fitted by least squares to fifth-order polynomials in Z of the form Sigma(n)a(n)z(n) and compared with theoretical and earlier fitted values. The deviation of the average fluorescence yield in the atomic region 46 less than or equal to Z less than or equal to 51 with new theoretical estimates of wt, calculated using the ECPSSR (Energy loss Coulomb deflection Perturbed Stationary State Relativistic effects) theory of Brandt and Lapicki and the fitted values clearly indicate the weak dependence of the average fluorescence yield on the initial vacancy distribution
L X-ray fluorescence cross sections and yields for medium Z elements in the energy region 5.47 < E < 9.36 keV / Rao, D. V.; Cesareo, R.; Gigante, Giovanni Ettore. - In: APPLIED PHYSICS. A, MATERIALS SCIENCE & PROCESSING. - ISSN 1432-0630. - STAMPA. - 62:4(1996), pp. 381-386. [10.1007/s003390050313]
L X-ray fluorescence cross sections and yields for medium Z elements in the energy region 5.47 < E < 9.36 keV
GIGANTE, Giovanni Ettore
1996
Abstract
Total L X-ray fluorescence cross sections have been measured in the atomic region 39 less than or equal to Z less than or equal to 51 excited by 5.47, 6.47, 7.04, 7.57, 8.14, 8.74 and 9.36 keV photons. Experimental cross sections are compared with the theoretical estimates of Chen et al. based on relativistic DiracHartree-Slater theory. Good agreement is observed between experimental results and theoretical estimates in the studied atomic and energy region. Experimental fluorescence yields have been evaluated using the experimental fluorescence cross sections and theoretical subshell photo-ionization cross sections. Fluorescence yields are fitted by least squares to fifth-order polynomials in Z of the form Sigma(n)a(n)z(n) and compared with theoretical and earlier fitted values. The deviation of the average fluorescence yield in the atomic region 46 less than or equal to Z less than or equal to 51 with new theoretical estimates of wt, calculated using the ECPSSR (Energy loss Coulomb deflection Perturbed Stationary State Relativistic effects) theory of Brandt and Lapicki and the fitted values clearly indicate the weak dependence of the average fluorescence yield on the initial vacancy distributionI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.