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X-Ray Spectroscopy : An Introduction / by Bipin K. Agarwal.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Agarwal, B. K. (Bipin Kumar), 1931- author.
Series:
Springer Series in Optical Sciences, 1556-1534 ; 15
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Atoms.
Molecules.
Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics.
Local Subjects:
Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIII, 420 p. 9 illus.)
Edition:
1st ed. 1979.
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1979.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Rontgen's discovery of X-rays in 1895 launched a subject which became central to the development of modern physics. The verification of many of the predic­ tions of quantum theory by X-ray spectroscopy in the early part of the twen­ tieth century stimulated great interest in thi's area, which has subsequently influenced fields as diverse as chemical physics, nuclear physics, and the study of the electronic properties of solids, and led to the development of techniques such as Auger, Raman, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The improvement of the theoretical understanding of the physics underlying X-ray spectroscopy has been accompanied by advances in experimental techniques, and the subject provides an instructive example of how progress on both these fronts can be mutually beneficial. This book strikes a balance between his­ torical description, which illustrates this symbiosis, and the discussion of new developments. The application of X-ray spectroscopic methods to the in­ vestigation of chemical bonding receives special attention, and an up-to-date account is given of the use of extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) in determining interatomic distances, which has attracted much attention dur­ ing the last decade. This monograph is intended to be used as a basic text for a one-year course at postgraduate level, and aims to provide the general background that is es­ sential to enable the reader to participate fruitfully in the growing research activity in this field.
Contents:
1. Continuous X-Rays
2. Characteristic X-Rays
3. Interaction of X-Rays with Matter
4. Secondary Spectra and Satellites
5. Scattering of X-Rays
6. Chemical Shifts and Fine Structure
7. Soft X-Ray Spectroscopy
8. Experimental Methods
Appendix A Rutherford Scattering for Attractive Field
A.1 Equation of Hyperbola
A.2 Rutherford Scattering
Appendix B Bohr’s Formula for Energy Loss
Appendix C X-Ray Atomic Energy Levels
Appendix D Electron Distribution among the Levels of Free Atoms
Appendix E Curves Representing Values of Electron Energies
Appendix F Quantization of the Electromagnetic Field
Appendix G Dipole Sum Rule
Appendix H Calculation of the Photoabsorption Coefficient
Appendix I Screening Effect, According to Slater
Appendix J Electronegativity Scale
Wavelength Tables
References
Author Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
3-662-14469-7
OCLC:
1066179710

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