Abstract

Tiny effects of collective motion of the atomic system are revealed in X-ray absorption spectrometry on free-atom samples. In construction of an absorption cell for alkaline metal vapors the main problem is to devise vacuum-tight windows thin enough to transmit the X-ray beam, and still resistant to the aggressive vapors. A successful operation of the cell is demonstrated by K-edge absorption spectrum of atomic rubidium.

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