Material:Gold

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Gold is a dense, soft metal. In scattering experiments, it is frequently encountered because it is a material of choice for nanoparticles.

Properties

  • Density: 19.30 g/cm3
  • Neutron SLD: 4.662×10−6 Å−2
Material density (g/cm3) X-ray energy (keV) X-ray wavelength (Å) critical angle (°) qc−1) SLD (10−6Å−2)
Au 19.32 2.0 6.20 1.830 0.0647 83.44
4.0 3.10 1.097 0.0776 119.89
8.0 1.55 0.560 0.0792 124.86
12.0 1.03 0.348 0.0738 108.29
16.0 0.77 0.282 0.0797 126.51
24.0 0.52 0.191 0.0811 130.80


Atomic scattering factors (f1 and f2).Gold-n.png

Gold-crit.pngGold-crit zoom.png

Gold-critq.pngGold-SLD.png

Gold-AttLen.pngGold-mu.png

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