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High-resolution spectroscopic analysis of inelastically scattered X-rayK β radiation of Cu from polycrystalline Be and B shows some peculiar structure in the region of the inelastically scattered radiation. Coherent scattering of the low-energy satellite structure of the primary Cu-K β lines, which extends in the same low-energy region, contaminates the inelastic spectrum and may be responsible for the observed structure. This “parasitic” elastically scattered radiation contributes to the background lying under the X-ray Raman scattering data and its knowledge is necessary for the correct evaluation of the Raman spectrum.
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Papademitriou, D.K., Anagnostopoulos, D.F. Cu-K β radiation inelastically scattered from beryllium and boron interferenced byK-MM radiative Auger transitions. Appl. Phys. A 62, 151–154 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01575712
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