Difference between revisions of "X-ray absorption & fluorescence"
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Alternatively ''Attenuation Length'' is defined as the distance into a material where the x-ray beam intensity has decreased to 1 / e, or about 63% of the incident beam. The X-ray beam intensity at depth x into a material is calculated by Beer-Lambert law: | Alternatively ''Attenuation Length'' is defined as the distance into a material where the x-ray beam intensity has decreased to 1 / e, or about 63% of the incident beam. The X-ray beam intensity at depth x into a material is calculated by Beer-Lambert law: | ||
<math>I(x) = e^(-x/lamda)</math> | |||
I(x) = e^(-x/lamda) | I(x) = e^(-x/lamda) | ||
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X-ray Absorption Information (11BM page) http://11bm.xor.aps.anl.gov/absorption.html
Absorption Length
Alternatively Attenuation Length is defined as the distance into a material where the x-ray beam intensity has decreased to 1 / e, or about 63% of the incident beam. The X-ray beam intensity at depth x into a material is calculated by Beer-Lambert law:
<math>I(x) = e^(-x/lamda)</math> I(x) = e^(-x/lamda)
ln(1/e) = ln(e ^-x/Lambda)
1 = x/Lambda
1/lamda = x
1/mu = x