Abstract

X-ray spectral lines reflected from a platinum surfaced mirror and by a calcite crystal have been used for absorption measurements with neon, sulphur dioxide, chlorine and argon. The double reflection gives a more nearly homogeneous beam, since the mirror greatly reduces the higher orders of the shorter wave-lengths. The results are summarized in the following table. Mass Absorption Coefficients

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