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  2. Mass attenuation coefficient - Wikipedia

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    In addition to visible light, mass attenuation coefficients can be defined for other electromagnetic radiation (such as X-rays ), sound, or any other beam that can be attenuated. The SI unit of mass attenuation coefficient is the square metre per kilogram ( m2/kg ).

  3. X-ray - Wikipedia

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    The term X-ray is metonymically used to refer to a radiographic image produced using this method, in addition to the method itself. Since the wavelengths of hard X-rays are similar to the size of atoms, they are also useful for determining crystal structures by X-ray crystallography.

  4. X-ray magnetic circular dichroism - Wikipedia

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    X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) is a difference spectrum of two X-ray absorption spectra (XAS) taken in a magnetic field, one taken with left circularly polarized light, and one with right circularly polarized light.

  5. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy - Wikipedia

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    X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) is a surface-sensitive quantitative spectroscopic technique based on the photoelectric effect that can identify the elements that exist within a material (elemental composition) or are covering its surface, as well as their chemical state, and the overall electronic structure and density of the electronic ...

  6. X-ray machine - Wikipedia

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    X-ray machine. A radiology room table. The X-ray housing is turned by 90° for a chest radiograph. An X-ray machine is a device that uses X-rays for a variety of applications including medicine, X-ray fluorescence, electronic assembly inspection, and measurement of material thickness in manufacturing operations.

  7. X-ray optics - Wikipedia

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    X-ray optics is the branch of optics that manipulates X-rays instead of visible light. It deals with focusing and other ways of manipulating the X-ray beams for research techniques such as X-ray diffraction , X-ray crystallography , X-ray fluorescence , small-angle X-ray scattering , X-ray microscopy , X-ray phase-contrast imaging , and X-ray ...

  8. X-ray microscope - Wikipedia

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    An X-ray microscope uses electromagnetic radiation in the X-ray band to produce magnified images of objects. Since X-rays penetrate most objects, there is no need to specially prepare them for X-ray microscopy observations. Unlike visible light, X-rays do not reflect or refract easily and are invisible to the human eye.

  9. X-ray spectroscopy - Wikipedia

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    X-ray spectroscopy is a general term for several spectroscopic techniques for characterization of materials by using x-ray radiation.

  10. X-ray crystallography - Wikipedia

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    X-ray crystallography is the experimental science of determining the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal, in which the crystalline structure causes a beam of incident X-rays to diffract in specific directions.

  11. X-ray microtomography - Wikipedia

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    In radiography, X-ray microtomography uses X-rays to create cross-sections of a physical object that can be used to recreate a virtual model without destroying the original object. It is similar to tomography and X-ray computed tomography.