Abstract

Measurements of long-wavelength x-rays emitted by light elements can be achieved by using selected layered synthetic microstructures (LSM). For both C Kα and N Kα radiation, W/Si (d = 3.25 nm) LSM was used. Because of the counter efficiency, the C Kα emission has the highest intensity in spite of a calculated reflectivity of the W/Si LSM in favor of the N Kα emission. For B Kα radiation, Mo/Si (d = 5.0 nm), B/Si (d = 4.6 nm) and Ni/C (d = 4.8 nm) LSM were used. Ni/C LSM is the best LSM for the B Kα range because in B/Si LSM the presence of boron gives rise to the anomalous diffusion phenomenon. The intensity, peak-to-background ratio and experimental resolution are better for Ni/C than for Mo/Si LSM. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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