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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
It has been shown that is is possible to determine absolute wavelength values of X-ray radiation emitted as a result of electron transitions in ions or atoms, without precise Spectrometers and without reference “lines”. Knowledge of the lattice constants of the diffracting crystal is sufficient for the determination of the wavelengths. Here the first experiment describing the feasibility of the method is shown.
Usually spectra are obtained in form of “lines”. In the X-ray case, however, it is possible to obtain spectra in form of points, ordered along lines. The lines represent the white radiation [Fig. 1].