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The application of long wavelength radiation in X-ray analysis
Authors:A.W. Witmer  E.W.J.M. van Meijl
Abstract:The authors used long wavelength X-ray radiation excited by low energy electrons for analytical purposes. Low energy electron excitation was achieved with an open window tube. The authors used a type that was developed in Philips laboratories. The electron source was a glow discharge from which the electrons ( 15 keV) are extracted and directed towards the anode. A photon spectrum of “Bremsstrahlung” and characteristic peaks is generated at a gold anode. In addition about half of the impinging electrons is reflected and may, thanks to the open window, be used to irradiate a specimen in spite of a partial loss of energy due to the collisions.The authors mention the following attractive characteristics: the tube is simple to operate and may easily be exchanged for a closed tube; no high vacuum is needed, a feature which, however, at the same time inhibits the determination of traces of O, N, C; about 7 cm2 of the specimen, which may be an insulator, is irradiated. A discussion of applications illustrates the usefulness of the tube.
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