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Fine Structure Observed in Modified X-Ray Scattering by Boron
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1969
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X-ray SpectroscopyNuclear PhysicsEngineeringBoropheneBoron NitrideElectron SpectroscopyModified X-ray ScatteringPhysicsAtomic PhysicsQuantum ChemistryBoron Emission LinesCrystallographyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyX-ray DiffractionCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsThree-level Transition ProcessDouble-crystal Spectrometer
Using a double-crystal spectrometer, two portions of the spectrum of Cu $K{\ensuremath{\alpha}}_{1}$, $K{\ensuremath{\alpha}}_{2}$ radiation scattered by boron have been recorded. One portion is near the Rayleigh peaks; the other portion is at a distance of about 180 eV from the Rayleigh peaks. Several discontinuities have been noted in the first region. A definite double line has been observed in the second region at a distance from the Rayleigh lines which corresponds closely to the energy required for a $1s\ensuremath{-}2p$ electron transition. The widths of the observed lines are in agreement with the $K$ boron emission lines. No conclusive results have yet been obtained with regard to the selection rules. It is not clear that the process under investigation is a three-level transition process.
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