X-Ray Attenuation-Coefficient Measurements
Physical Review1967Vol. 153(2), pp. 307–312
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Abstract
X-ray attenuation coefficients were measured in the energy range of 25 keV to 130 keV for the following elements: Be, C, Mg, Al, S, Ti, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ag, Sn, La, Gd, Hf, W, Au, Pb, Th, U, and Pu. Narrow beam collimation was used with a Bragg diffraction monochromator. Experimental errors were less than 2% for most of the measurements.
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