X-Ray Absorption Edge Spectroscopy -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics

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X-Ray Absorption Edge Spectroscopy

The absorption edge in X-ray transmittance spectroscopy often displays considerable fine structure. This can be understood qualitatively as the electron being ejected acting as a wave and interacting with surrounding ligands. The nature of the ligands then affects the intensity which escapes since the probability density has been changed. A rigorous treatment of this effect, however, lies in the application of quantum mechanics.


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