K alpha double splitting of molybdenum X-rays / fine structure

The polychromatic molybdenum X-ray spectrum is analyzed by means of a monocrystal. The energy of the characteristic lines is determined from the positions of the glancing angles at various orders of diffraction. The separation of the K a doublet in higher order diffraction is examined.

Geiger-Mueller counter tube, type B, BNC cable 50 cm

XR 4.0 X-ray LiF crystal, mounted

XR 4.0 X-ray Diaphragm tube d = 1 mm

XR 4.0 X-ray goniometer

XR 4.0 expert unit, X-ray unit, 35 kV

XR 4.0 Software measure X-ray

Data cable USB, plug type A/B, 1.8 m

XR 4.0 X-ray Plug-in Mo tube

  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.
  2. Determine the wavelengths and ratio of the intensities of the two K a lines in high order diffraction and compare your results with  the theoretical predictions.
  • Characteristic X-ray radiation
  • Energy levels
  • Selection rules
  • Bragg equation
  • Energy term symbols

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K alpha doublet splitting of molybdenum X-rays fine structure

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