2014
DOI: 10.1134/s1063785014040269
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Energy-dispersive X-ray-absorption edge spectrometry with spectrum filtration by X-ray mirrors

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“…Filtration of the primary spectrum of X‐ray radiation is carried out for solving most practical problems related to medical diagnostics, industrial introscopy, structural, and spectral analysis. When obtaining projection images, absorption filters are usually used, and in analytical tasks, in addition to absorption filters, crystal monochromators and X‐ray mirrors are also used. Drawing an analogy between optical and X‐ray filters, we define the filter a band‐pass filter if it passes a spectral band from the continuous spectrum within the energy range from E 1 to E 2 and rejects or strongly attenuates radiation outside that range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Filtration of the primary spectrum of X‐ray radiation is carried out for solving most practical problems related to medical diagnostics, industrial introscopy, structural, and spectral analysis. When obtaining projection images, absorption filters are usually used, and in analytical tasks, in addition to absorption filters, crystal monochromators and X‐ray mirrors are also used. Drawing an analogy between optical and X‐ray filters, we define the filter a band‐pass filter if it passes a spectral band from the continuous spectrum within the energy range from E 1 to E 2 and rejects or strongly attenuates radiation outside that range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%