Abstract
Average L shell fluorescence yield\((\varpi _L )\), average L shell Auger yields\((\bar a_L )\) and the total L shell X-ray fluorescence (LXRF) cross sections (σ xL ) at 30 keV have been calculated theoretically for the elements with 25≤Z≤101. These calculated values have been compared with the other experimental and theoretical values.
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Öz, E., Erdoğan, H. & Ertuğrul, M. Calculation of average L shell fluorescence yields for the elements with 25≤Z≤101. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 242, 219–224 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02345924
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