Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1886045 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Atomic scattering factor is in general a complex number represented by the sum of normal scattering factor (f0) and anomalous scattering factors [real (fâ²) and imaginary (fâ³)]. Anomalous scattering factors in Ag, In, Cd and Sn were determined experimentally from attenuation data measured using PIXE and compared with theoretical values. The data cover the energy region from 10 to 30Â keV and atomic number Z from 47 to 50Â keV. Our results found to be in close agreement with theoretical values.
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Authors
P. Latha, P. Magudapathy, K.K. Abdullah, K.G.M. Nair, B.R.S. Babu, K.M. Varier,