2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2022.110481
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Average K-, L-, and M-shell fluorescence yields: A new semi-empirical formulae

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“…A partial nuclear-resonance-assisted K-shell X-ray fluorescence yield measured in this experiment can be calculated as Here α K is a partial K-shell internal conversion coefficient ( α = α K + α L + …) and ω K is the K-shell X-ray fluorescence yield. In the case of Sc atoms, ω K = 0.19(1); that is, the fluorescence yield is much smaller than the Auger yield 33 , 65 .…”
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“…A partial nuclear-resonance-assisted K-shell X-ray fluorescence yield measured in this experiment can be calculated as Here α K is a partial K-shell internal conversion coefficient ( α = α K + α L + …) and ω K is the K-shell X-ray fluorescence yield. In the case of Sc atoms, ω K = 0.19(1); that is, the fluorescence yield is much smaller than the Auger yield 33 , 65 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 51 , 53 to determine α K was substantially smaller than the presently accepted value of ω K = 0.19(1) (refs. 33 , 65 ).…”
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