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Sub-keV x-ray photoabsorption cross section measurements in transmission have been made using synchrotron radiation beam lines on the VUV storage ring at the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) and on the SPEAR storage ring at Stanford. The experimental considerations associated with making absolute measurements are reviewed along with techniques for resolving difficulties. Suggestions for future measurements are included.
K.Glenn Tirsell andNancy Kerr Del Grande
"Considerations For The Use Of Synchrotron Radiation Sources To Measure Sub-Kev X-Ray Photoabsorption Cross Sections In Transmission", Proc. SPIE 0911, X-Ray and Vacuum Ultraviolet Interaction Data Bases, Calculations, and Measurements, (11 July 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945487
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K.Glenn Tirsell, Nancy Kerr Del Grande, "Considerations For The Use Of Synchrotron Radiation Sources To Measure Sub-Kev X-Ray Photoabsorption Cross Sections In Transmission," Proc. SPIE 0911, X-Ray and Vacuum Ultraviolet Interaction Data Bases, Calculations, and Measurements, (11 July 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945487