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39:. In X-ray notation, every principal quantum number is given a letter associated with it. In many areas of physics and chemistry, atomic orbitals are described with 118: 160: 139: 97: 32: 704: 43:(1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, etc.), but the more traditional X-ray notation is still used with most X-ray spectroscopy techniques including 601: 597: 605: 48: 755: 611: 44: 589:
X-ray sources are classified by the type of material and orbital used to generate them. For example, Cu
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the L-edge or the L absorption edge is the point where the L orbital begins to absorb x-rays.
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the initial state of the electron that relaxes down into the core level hole, and L
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peaks are identified with three orbital definitions, for example KL
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is reported as which orbital absorbed the x-ray photon. In
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R. JENKINS, R. MANNE, R. ROBIN and C. SENEMAUD (1991).
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http://old.iupac.org/reports/V/spectro/partVIII.pdf
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Index

atomic orbitals
X-ray
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Siegbahn notation
spectroscopic notation
AES
XPS
Quantum numbers
Atomic notation
absorption
EXAFS
XMCD
Auger
Siegbahn notation
spectral lines
X-ray spectroscopy
Spectroscopic notation
Term symbol notation
"NOMENCLATURE SYSTEM FOR X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY"
cite web
link
http://www.cem.msu.edu/~cem924sg/Topic09.pdf
http://old.iupac.org/reports/V/spectro/partVIII.pdf
Categories
Atomic physics
X-ray spectroscopy

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