Monochromatisation of molybdenum X-rays

Article no. P2540505 | Type: Experiments

University
45 Minutes
45 Minutes
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Students

Principle

The X-rays that are generated by an X-ray tube are polychromatic. Numerous experiments (e.g. Debye-Scherrer experiments concerning crystal structures), however, require monochromatic X-radiation, which can be generated by filtering the X-rays with monocrystals or with the aid of metal foils.

Tasks

  1. Record the intensity of the X-rays emitted by the molybdenum anode as a function of the Bragg angle, using a LiF monocrystal as analyzer. The energy values of the characteristic molybdenum lines are to be calculated.
  2. Use the LiF monocrystal to filter out a characteristic line and record the appertaining monochromatization graphically
  3. Record the intensity of the X-rays emitted by the molybdenum anode as a function of the Bragg angle, using a LiF monocrystal as analyzer and a zirconium filter.

Learning objectives

  • Bremsstrahlung
  • Characteristic radiation
  • Energy levels
  • Absorption
  • Absorption edges
  • Interference
  • Diffraction
  • Bragg scattering.
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