K-Shell X-Ray Fluorescence Parameters of a Few Low Z Elements


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Abstract

K-shell X-ray fluorescence parameters of low Z elements cobalt, nickel, copper, and zinc have been measured employing a simple method. These elemental targets were excited by using 32.86 keV barium K X-ray photons from a weak 137Cs γ-ray source, and the emitted K-shell X-rays from these targets were detected using a low-energy high-purity germanium X-ray detector spectrometer. The results are compared with the standard theoretical, semi-empirical, fitted values and with the others’ experimental values.

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L. F. M. Anand

Department of Physics and Electronics; Department of Physics

Email: shivappa.b.gudennavar@christuniversity.in
India, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560029; Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560036

S. B. Gudennavar

Department of Physics and Electronics

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Email: shivappa.b.gudennavar@christuniversity.in
India, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560029

S. G. Bubbly

Department of Physics and Electronics

Email: shivappa.b.gudennavar@christuniversity.in
India, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560029

B. R. Kerur

Department of Physics

Email: shivappa.b.gudennavar@christuniversity.in
India, Kalaburgi, Karnataka, 585106

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