Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering: Revision history


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  • curprev 10:2210:22, 14 February 2019Curajj talk contribsm 22,636 bytes 0 Comparison of X-ray photon energy to the energy of neutron or electron for typical interatomic spacing: actually, for wavelength of the order of Anstroms, photon energies are MUCH higher than the corresponding energies of a neutron or an electron. Simple comparison for lambda = 1A = 1e-10 m, E(photon) = 12 keV, E(neutron) = 82 meV, E(electron) = 150 eV. This is consistent with the following assertion that the range of energies for a given range of momenta is much higher for X-ray photons undo Tag: Visual edit

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