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1 November 1991 X-ray absorption spectroscopy: how is it done? what can it tell us?
T. M. Hayes
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Abstract
The theory and practice of x-ray absorption spectroscopy are discussed in brief, together with the kind and quality of the atomic-scale structural information that it can yield. Its application to special materials systems is emphasized.
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T. M. Hayes "X-ray absorption spectroscopy: how is it done? what can it tell us?", Proc. SPIE 1550, X Rays in Materials Analysis II: Novel Applications and Recent Developments, (1 November 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.49467
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Absorption

X-rays

Germanium

Copper

Platinum

Materials analysis

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