Determination of K And L X-ray Intensity Ratios in Some Inorganic Compounds at 22.581 keV
Mehak Khatkar and Dr. Vandana Sharma

Department of Physics, NIET, Nims University Rajasthan, Jaipur

Department of Physics, Maharishi Markandeshwar deemed to be University, Mullana, Ambala


Abstract

In the present research, relative K&#945- / K&#946- intensity ratios and L&#945- / Lk (k = l, &#946-, &#946-I, II, III ) intensity ratios were measured at Silver(Ag) K X-rays of energy 22.581 keV for inorganic compounds such as Potassium Chromate (K2CrO4), Calcium Sulphide (CaS), Zinc Acetate (C2H3O2)2) for K X-ray intensity ratio and Barium Acetate (BaC4H6O4), Mercuric Chloride (HgCl2), Lead Acetate Trihydrate (Pb(C2H3O2)2 . 3H2O) for L X-ray intensity ratio. A comparison is made with the provided theoretical data of the pure targets. A fairly good agreement is observed with theoretical and experimental data wherever available.

Keywords: Intensity Ratio, K x-rays, L x-rays, Inorganic Compounds

Topic: Material Physics

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