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An Introduction to Low Energy X-Ray and Electron Analysis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
Abstract
This is an introductory review of the physics and applications of low energy x-rays and electrons in the 10-1000 ev region. The basic interactions of these radiations within matter are discussed and typical de-excitation spectra, fluorescent x-ray and photoAuger electron, are presented. Specific examples of spectrographic methods and instruments for the low energy region are described as “based upon the use of long-spaced, Langmuir-Blodgett type of multilayers for ultrasoft x-ray analysis and the use of the hemispherical electrostatic analyzer for photo-Auger electron spectroscopy. Some examples of spectrographic signal, signal/background, and resolution are presented for applications to light element fluorescence, valence emission band, and photo-Auger electron analysis. The special aspects of the low energy x-ray analysis of high temperature plasmas and of x-ray astronomical sources in general are described.
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