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Monochromatization of copper X-rays
Principle: Polychromatic X-rays are to be energy analyzed using various monocrystals and a suitably selected thin metal foil having an absorption edge which drastically reduces the intensity of an unwanted line.
Tasks:
1. The intensity of the X-rays emitted by the copper anode is to be graphically recorded as a function of the Bragg angle, using LiF and KBr monocrystals successively as analyzers.
2. The energy values of the characteristic molybdenum lines are to be calculated.
3. The LiF monocrystal is to be used to filter out a characteristic line and the appertaining monochromatization graphically recorded.
4. Step 1 is to be repeated, using a zirconium filter.
| Artikel-Nr. | Artikelbezeichnung |
|---|---|
| P2540600 | Monochromatization of copper X-rays |




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