Studies on effective atomic numbers, electron densities from mass attenuation coefficients near the K edge in some samarium compounds
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2015-07Author
Akman, Ferdi
Durak, Rıdvan
Turhan, Mehmet Fatih
Kaçal, Mustafa Recep
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The effective atomic numbers and electron densities of some samarium compounds were determined using the experimental total mass attenuation coefficient values near the K edge in the X-ray energy range from 36.847 up to 57.142 keV. The measurements, in the region from 36.847 to 57.142 keV, were done in a transmission geometry utilizing the Kα2, Kα1, Kβ1 and Kβ2 X-rays from different secondary source targets excited by the 59.54 keV gamma-photons from an Am-241 annular source. This paper presents the first measurement of the effective atomic numbers and electron densities for some samarium compounds near the K edge. The results of the study showed that the measured values were in good agreement with the theoretically calculated ones.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969804315300038http://hdl.handle.net/11472/633
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