Linear attenuation coefficient
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Absorptionskoeffizient, linearer Schwächungskoeffizient (Ge). Coeficiente de atenuación lineal (Sp).
Definition
The linear attenuation coefficient [math]\mu(E)[/math], or preferably [math]\mu_{TOT}(E)[/math] in cm−1, is a measure of the photon beam attenuation by a material due to absorption and scattering processes and hence differs from the absorption coefficient, which is a measure of beam attenuation due to absorption processes only.
[math]\mu_{TOT}(E)[/math] is given by
[math]\mu_{tot} = \Big[{\mu\over\rho}\Big]_{TOT}\rho[/math]
where [math]\rho[/math] is the density of the material in g cm−3.
History
Coefficients for converting between these units are given by many authors [Cohen, E. R. and Taylor, B. N. (1987). Rev. Mod. Phys. 59, 1121-1148; Creagh, D. C. and McAuley, W. J. (1992). International Tables for Crystallography, Volume C, ed. A. J. C. Wilson, Dordrecht: Kluwer; Chantler, C. T. (1995). J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 24, 71-643].