Kβ/Kα X-ray intensity ratios for elements in the range 16⩽ Z⩽ 92 excited by 5.9, 59.5 and 123.6 keV photons

B Ertuğral, G Apaydın, U Çevik, M Ertuğrul… - Radiation Physics and …, 2007 - Elsevier
The K shell intensity ratios Kβ/Kα for 59 elements in the atomic region 16⩽ Z⩽ 92 have been
measured at excitation energies of 5.9, 59.5 and 123.6 keV. K X-rays emitted by samples …

Vacancy transfer probability parameters: Database and a new empirical value for elements in the atomic number range 16≤ Z≤ 92

B Berkani, A Kahoul, JM Sampaio, S Daoudi… - Radiation Physics and …, 2024 - Elsevier
In the present work, we offer a collection of documented values for vacancy transfer
probabilities (η XY, X= K, L i; Y= L, M, N, L i, M j, N p, O p; i= 1, 2, 3; j= 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; p= 1, 4, 5) …

K β to K α X-ray intensity ratios and K to L shell vacancy transfer probabilities of Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn

LFM Anand, SB Gudennavar, SG Bubbly… - Journal of Experimental …, 2015 - Springer
The K to L shell total vacancy transfer probabilities of low Z elements Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn are
estimated by measuring the K β to K α intensity ratio adopting the 2π-geometry. The target …

K shell fluorescence parameters of some elements at 59.54 keV: Experimental and theoretical results

MF Turhan, F Akman - Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics …, 2023 - Elsevier
K α, K β and total K X-ray fluorescence cross-sections, K shell fluorescence yields, K β/K α X-
ray intensity ratios, K shell level widths, K shell life times, K to L shell vacancy transfer …

K to L shell vacancy transfer probabilities and Auger electron emission ratios for elements in the atomic range 30 ≤ Z ≤ 58

F Akman - Canadian Journal of Physics, 2016 - cdnsciencepub.com
The K to L shell vacancy transfer probabilities for some elements in the atomic range 30≤
Z≤ 58 were determined using the semi-empirical values of K shell fluorescence yield and …

Calculation of vacancy transfer probabilities from K to L shell using the X-ray fluorescence parameters

G Apaydın, E Tıraşoğlu - Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2012 - Elsevier
The probabilities for vacancy transfer from the K to the L shell (ηKL), have been calculated
for eleven high atomic number elements using the measured K and L shells X-ray …

Chemical sensitivity of KL vacancy transfer probability in compounds of 3d atoms using synchrotron radiation

S Mirji, AS Bennal, NM Badiger, MK Tiwari… - Chemical Physics …, 2015 - Elsevier
The KL vacancy transfer probability of 3d atoms such as Cr, Cu and Zn and their compounds
have been measured using Indus–2 synchrotron radiation. The emission of K X-ray photons …

Determination of K to L shell total vacancy transfer probabilities using a weak gamma source: An alternative method

AS Bennal, KM Niranjan, NM Badiger - Journal of Quantitative …, 2010 - Elsevier
The K–L total vacancy transfer probabilities (ηKL) of selected elements in the atomic range
42≤ Z≤ 82 have been determined using a weak gamma source. The targets are excited by …

Chemical effect on K shell X-ray fluorescence parameters for some Mn and Ni compounds

MF Turhan, A Turşucu, F Akman, F Akdemir… - Radiation Physics and …, 2020 - Elsevier
K α, K β and total K X-ray fluorescence cross-sections, K shell fluorescence yields, K β/K α X-
ray intensity ratios, K to L shell vacancy transfer probabilities and Auger electrons emission …

Measurement of vacancy transfer probability from K to L shell using K-shell fluorescence yields

Ö Söğüt, E Büyükkasap, A Küçükönder, T Tarakçioǧlu - Pramana, 2009 - Springer
The vacancy transfer probabilities from K to L shell through radiative decay, η KL, have been
deduced for the elements in the range 19≤ Z≤ 58 using K-shell fluorescence yields. The …