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Light from sodium ionization

Figure 7 Mass spectrum of sodium clusters, softly ionized by low-intensity light from a UV lamp. After Knight WD, ClemengerK, deHeer WA, Saunders WA, Chou MY and Cohen ML (1984) Physical Review Letters 52 2141. Figure 7 Mass spectrum of sodium clusters, softly ionized by low-intensity light from a UV lamp. After Knight WD, ClemengerK, deHeer WA, Saunders WA, Chou MY and Cohen ML (1984) Physical Review Letters 52 2141.
The substance generally used to detect x-rays is a sodium iodide crystal activated with a small amount of thallium. It emits violet light under x-ray bombardment. (The details of this emission are roughly as follows. Absorbed x-rays ionize some atoms, i.e., raise some electrons from the valence to the... [Pg.208]


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