Photoacoustic Response to X-Ray Absorption in CuO and Cu2O

  • T. Toyoda
  • T. Masujima
  • H. Shiwaku
  • A. Iida
  • M. Ando
Conference paper
Part of the Springer Series in Optical Sciences book series (SSOS, volume 69)

Abstract

The hard X-ray spectra of CuO and Cu2O have been measured at XANES(X-ray absorption near-edge structure) regions with a photo-acoustic detector using synchrotron radiation. It is shown that the information derived from XANES is also included in the X-ray photo-acoustic spectrum which reflects the heat production processes in those copper oxides. However, the results showed that the increases and the changes of the photoacoustic signal were different from those of the X-ray absorption coefficient at XANES regions.

Keywords

Copper Oxide Energy Peak Photoacoustic Signal Photothermal Phenomenon Photoacoustic Response 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • T. Toyoda
    • 1
  • T. Masujima
    • 2
  • H. Shiwaku
    • 3
  • A. Iida
    • 3
    • 4
  • M. Ando
    • 3
    • 4
  1. 1.Department of Applied Physics and ChemistryThe University of Electro-CommunicationsChofu, Tokyo 182Japan
  2. 2.Institute of Pharmaceutical SciencesHiroshima University, School of MedicineMinami-ku, Hiroshima 734Japan
  3. 3.Department of Synchrotron Radiation ScienceThe Graduate University for Advanced StudiesTsukuba, Ibaraki 305Japan
  4. 4.Photon FactoryNational Laboratory for High Energy Physics (KEK)Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305Japan

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