DIFFUSION OF POLARIZED PHOTONS IN THE FRAME OF THE TRANSPORT-THEORY

被引:18
作者
FERNANDEZ, JE
MOLINARI, VG
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[1] Laboratorio di Ingegneria Nudeare di Montecuccolino, University of Bologna, 40136 Bologna
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10.1016/0168-583X(93)95749-U
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TH7 [仪器、仪表];
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0804 ; 080401 ; 081102 ;
摘要
In the frame of the multiple applications of synchrotron radiation X-ray spectrometry (SRXRS), a detailed description of the transport of polarized photons in condensed media is of utmost importance. The effect of polarization requires four parameters to describe an X-ray beam in place of the single intensity of the models without polarization. Further, the state of polarization changes every time the photon undergoes a scattering event. Accordingly, a proper description of photon transport including polarization effects, here represented with the Stokes parameters, involves a system of four coupled equations of transfer. In this paper, the system of transport equations, describing the diffusion of X-ray photons (including polarization effects) in a homogeneous target of infinite thickness, is solved. An iterative solution, universally valid for all the interactions in the X-ray regime, is obtained. The solution is applied, e.g. to study Rayleigh scattering of (initially) unpolarized X-rays. The first and second order Rayleigh intensities are compared with similar terms computed with a scalar model using a kernel with averaged polarization, in order to quantify the influence of including, rigorously, polarization in the prediction of multiple scattering intensities of the Rayleigh effect.
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