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27 March 1984 Soft X-Ray Spectroscopics Applied To The Study Of Organic Materials
Ernst-Eckhard Koch
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Proceedings Volume 0447, Science with Soft X-Rays; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939189
Event: 1983 Brookhaven Conference: Science with Soft X-Rays, 1983, Upton, United States
Abstract
Within the last decade several spectroscopic techniques have been developed for probing the electronic structure of organic molecules, solids and surfaces over large binding energy ranges using synchrotron radiation. We discuss results from several of these techniques, including absorption spectroscopy, soft X-ray fluorescence and photoemission with tunable excitation. Among the problems presently studied are the determination of valence band structure of bulk and adsorbate systems, resonant intershell interaction, Carbon is core level spectroscopy and final state effects including X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES).
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Ernst-Eckhard Koch "Soft X-Ray Spectroscopics Applied To The Study Of Organic Materials", Proc. SPIE 0447, Science with Soft X-Rays, (27 March 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939189
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KEYWORDS
Monochromators

Spectroscopy

Solids

Photons

Absorption

Molecules

Molybdenum

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