X-Ray Spectroscopy pp 105-153 | Cite as
Interaction of X-Rays with Matter
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Abstract
In optics, the term dispersion means the separation of electromagnetic waves into their component wavelengths. The first treatment in the X-ray region was given by Compton. He adapted the theory developed earlier for the optical region by Lorentz [3.1]. He assumed that the electrons in atoms can act like oscillators. Thus in the classical dispersion theory the atoms scatter X-rays as if they contain electric dipole oscillators of certain definite natural frequencies, which represent the atomic absorption frequencies.
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Absorption Edge Oscillator Strength Anomalous Dispersion Resonance Level Mass Attenuation Coefficient
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