International Tables for Crystallography


X-ray fluorescence detection for EXAFS
Bruce Bunker. International Tables for Crystallography (2024). Vol. I [ doi:10.1107/S1574870724002052 ]

Abstract

For dilute atomic species, detection of X-ray fluorescence is often the preferred method of measuring X-ray absorption fine-structure (XAFS) spectra. Detectors optimized for the detection of X-ray fluorescence are described along with different approaches for the isolation of the fluorescence signal from scattered X-rays and spurious fluorescence from other atomic species.


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