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An Analysis of Scattered X-Rays with the Double Crystal Spectrometer

An Analysis of Scattered X-Rays with the Double Crystal Spectrometer X-rays from a molybdenum target were scattered by graphite at approximately 109° and 161°. The scattered rays were analyzed with a double crystal spectrometer. When scattering at 109° was used, no indication of the fine structure lines, reported by Davis and his collaborators, could be found. When scattering at 161° was used, the modified K α 1 and K α 2 lines were definitely separated. The value of δ λ was 0.04721±0.00003A, the value of 1 - cos θ was 1.9479 and the calculated value of h mc was 0.02424±0.00004A. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physical Review American Physical Society (APS)

An Analysis of Scattered X-Rays with the Double Crystal Spectrometer

Physical Review , Volume 36 (6) – Sep 15, 1930
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American Physical Society (APS)
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Copyright © 1930 The American Physical Society
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1536-6065
DOI
10.1103/PhysRev.36.1050
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Abstract

X-rays from a molybdenum target were scattered by graphite at approximately 109° and 161°. The scattered rays were analyzed with a double crystal spectrometer. When scattering at 109° was used, no indication of the fine structure lines, reported by Davis and his collaborators, could be found. When scattering at 161° was used, the modified K α 1 and K α 2 lines were definitely separated. The value of δ λ was 0.04721±0.00003A, the value of 1 - cos θ was 1.9479 and the calculated value of h mc was 0.02424±0.00004A.

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Physical ReviewAmerican Physical Society (APS)

Published: Sep 15, 1930

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