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X-Ray Raman Scattering. Experiment. I

Tadasu Suzuki
- 05 May 1967 - 
- Vol. 22, Iss: 5, pp 1139-1150
TLDR
In this paper, the X-ray Raman scattering of Cu K α radiation by solids of light elements has been studied and it has been shown that the Raman spectrum appears as a band, not as a line, and the shape of the spectrum is quite similar to the spectrum of the Kabsorption of the same material.
Abstract
X-ray Raman scattering of Cu K α radiation by solids of light elements has been studied. The scatterers were polycrystalline lithium, beryllium, boron and carbon. At the low-angle scattering it was clearly found that (1) the Raman scattering appears as a band, not as a line; (2) the shape of the band is quite similar to the spectrum of the K -absorption of the same material; and (3) the wavelength of the critical edge of the band shifts from the incident X-ray wavelength corresponding to the lowest excitation energy of the K -electron of the scatterers. The Raman band almost always overlapped the well-known Compton band, except for low-angle scattering. The shape of the whole spectrum consisting of the Compton- and Raman-band depends upon the scattering angle and the elements. After being analyzed, the intensity of the Raman scattering was confirmed to depend upon the scattering angle, θ, as (1+cos 2 θ) sin 2 θ/2 as predicted by theory.

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Interaction of photons with plasmas and liquid metals: photoabsorption and scattering

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Interaction of photons with plasmas and liquid metals - photoabsorption and scattering

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Zur Quantentheorie der Dispersion

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Theory of X-Ray Raman Scattering

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