1.Department of Physics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences,Karadeniz Technical University,Trabzon,Turkey;2.Department of Physics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences,Kahramanmara? Süt?ü ?mam University,Kahramanmara?,Turkey
Abstract:
K-shell fluorescence yields were experimentally determined for potassium and calcium compounds using a Si(Li) X-ray detector
system (FWHM=5.96 keV at 160 eV). The samples were excited by 5.96 keV photons produced by a 55Fe radioisotope source. The experimental values are systematically lower than the theoretical values.