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'''Copper K-α''' is an [[x-ray]] [[X-ray energy|energy]] frequently used on [[labscale]] x-ray instruments. The energy is 8.04 keV, which corresponds to an x-ray wavelength of 1.5406 Å. | '''Copper K-α''' is an [[x-ray]] [[X-ray energy|energy]] frequently used on [[labscale]] x-ray instruments. The energy is 8.04 keV, which corresponds to an x-ray wavelength of 1.5406 Å. | ||
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+ | This causes the prefactor in the [[scattering]] equation to be: | ||
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+ | k = \frac{2 \pi}{\lambda} = 4.0784 \, \mathrm{\AA}^{-1} | ||
+ | </math> |
Latest revision as of 10:48, 28 April 2017
Copper K-α is an x-ray energy frequently used on labscale x-ray instruments. The energy is 8.04 keV, which corresponds to an x-ray wavelength of 1.5406 Å.
This causes the prefactor in the scattering equation to be: