THEORETICAL FORM-FACTOR, ATTENUATION AND SCATTERING TABULATION FOR Z=1-92 FROM E=1-10 EV TO E=0.4-1.0 MEV

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作者
CHANTLER, CT [1 ]
机构
[1] NATL INST STAND & TECHNOL, DIV QUANTUM METROL, GAITHERSBURG, MD 20899 USA
关键词
ANOMALOUS DISPERSION; ATTENUATION; E = 1-10 EV TO 0.4-1.0 MEV; FORM FACTORS; PHOTOABSORPTION TABULATION; SCATTERING CROSS-SECTIONS; Z = 1-92;
D O I
10.1063/1.555974
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
Tables for form factors and anomalous dispersion are widely used in the UV, x-ray and gamma-ray communities, and have existed for a considerable period of time. Much of the recent theoretical basis for these was contributed by Cromer, Mann and Liberman while much of the experimental data was synthesised by Henke et al. More recent developments in both areas have led to new and revised tables. These works have employed numerous simplifications compared to detailed relativistic S-matrix calculations; the latter do not lend themselves to convenient tabular application for the range of Z and energy of general interest. Conversely, the former tables appear to have large regions of limited validity throughout the range of Z and energies, and in particular have important limitations with regard to extrapolation to energies outside tabulated ranges. In the present study, the primary interactions of x-rays. with isolated atoms from Z = 1 (hydrogen) to Z = 92 (uranium) are described and computed within a self-consistent Dirac-Hartree-Fock framework. This has general application across the range of energy from 1-10 eV to 400-1000 keV, with limitations (described below) as the low- and high-energy extremes are approached. Tabulations are provided for the f(1) and f(2) components of the form factors, together with the photoelectric attenuation coefficient for the atom, mu, and the value for the K-shell, mu(K), as functions of energy and wavelength. Also provided are estimated correction factors as described in the text, conversion factors, and a simple estimate for the sum of the scattering contributions (from an isolated atom). The method used herein is primarily theoretical and considers intermediate assumptions which limit the precision and applicability of previous theoretical tabulations. Particular concern involves the application of the dispersion relation to derive Re(f) from photoelectric absorption cross-sections. The revised formulation presented here explicitly avoids most of the limitations of previous works. Revised formulae can lead to significant qualitative and quantitative improvement, particularly above 30-60 keV energies, near absorption edges, and at 0.03 keV to 3 keV energies, Recent experimental syntheses are often complementary to this approach, Examples are given where the revised theoretical tables are in better agreement with experiment than are those based on experimental syntheses. (C) 1995 American Institute of Physics and American Chemical Society.
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