Alignment studies for tungsten near L3 sub-shell threshold via theoretical, experimental and empirical methods
Journal: Journal of Nuclear Physics, Material Sciences, Radiation and Applications (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-08-05
Authors : Ajay Sharma; Raj Mittal;
Page : 79-96
Keywords : Alignment; cross-section; anisotropy; angular distribution and x-ray luorescence;
Abstract
Alignment studies are made for tungsten near L3 sub-shell threshold using theoretical, experimental and empirical approaches. Experimentally to measure alignment parameter, the angular distribution of L x-rays of tungsten (W-74) is measured in the angular range 0° to 120°, where maximum anisotropy is expected. The experimental measurements are performed in XRF laboratories of Raja Ramanna Center for Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Indore, India using a three-dimensional double reflection set-up. The weighted average of alignment values with 10% error comes 0.155 ± 0.009. Theoretically, the value of alignment parameter A20 is calculated using non-relativistic dipole approximation in a point Coulomb potential and is found 0.151 at L3 threshold energy (10.676 keV). For empirical A20 evaluations, IGELCS interpolated experimental LXRF cross-section σ*Lg (g = α, ) values of Mann et al with 8% reported errors are used along with the radiative decay rates. The comparison among theoretical, experimental and empirical values are similar and values being >0.1 at L3 threshold energy are certainly higher than the 5 to 8 percent uncertainties quoted in earlier experimental results.
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