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Characteristic X-rays of copper

Article no: P2540105

Principle

Spectra of X-rays from a copper anode are analyzed using different monocrystals and the results plotted graphically. The energies of the characteristic lines are then determined from the positions of the glancing angles for the various orders of diffraction.

Benefits

  • Experience the essence of the Nobel Prizes: Röntgen (1901), W.H. Bragg, W.L. Bragg, (1914)
  • Application of Bragg's law
  • Ganiometer with 2 independent or coupled (2:1) axis for sample and detector
  • X-ray unit with newest technology to fulfill German safety regulations for student experiments
  • Large unbreakable lead enforced acrylic glass windows according to DIN safety regulations

Tasks

  1. Record the intensity of the X-rays emitted by the copper anode as a function of the Bragg angle using a LiF monocrystal as  analyzer.
  2. Step 1 is to be repeated using the KBr monocrystal as analyzer.
  3. Calculate the energy values of the characteristic copper lines and compare them with the energy differences of the copper energy terms.

Learning objectives

  • Bremsstrahlung
  • Characteristic radiation
  • Energy levels
  • Crystal structures
  • Lattice constant
  • Absorption
  • Absorption edges
  • Interference
  • Order of diffraction

Software included. Computer not provided.

Scope of delivery

XR 4.0 expert unit, 35 kV 09057-99 1
XR 4.0 X-ray goniometer 09057-10 1
XR4 X-ray Plug-in Cu tube 09057-51 1
XRC 4.0 X-ray characteristics upgrade set 09135-88 1

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