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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
  
An absorption edge is a sharp discontinuity in the absorption spectrum of X-rays by an element that occurs when the energy of the photon corresponds to the energy of a shell of the atom (''K'', ''L<sub>I</sub>'', ''L<sub>II</sub>'', ''L<sub>III</sub>'', etc.).  
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An absorption edge is the energy at which there is a sharp rise (discontinuity) in the (linear) absorption coefficient of X-rays by an element, which occurs when the energy of the photon corresponds to the energy of a shell of the atom (''K'', ''L<sub>I</sub>'', ''L<sub>II</sub>'', ''L<sub>III</sub>'', ''etc.'' corresponding to the creation of electron holes in the 122s22, 2''s'', 2''p''<sub>1/2</sub>, 2''p''<sub>3/2</sub> ''etc.'' atomic subshells).
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Associated with this transition is the absorption threshold (''q.v.'') characterized by the corresponding energy ''E''<sub>0</sub>.
  
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
Section 4.2.3 of ''International Tables of Crystallography, Volume C''
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*[[Absorption threshold]]
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*[[Fermi level]]
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*Section 4.2.3 of ''International Tables of Crystallography, Volume C''
  
 
[[Category:X-rays]]
 
[[Category:X-rays]]
 
[[Category: X-ray absorption spectroscopy]]
 
[[Category: X-ray absorption spectroscopy]]

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Discontinuité, arête d'absorption (Fr). Absorptionskante (Ge). Canto de absorción (Sp). край поглощения (Ru). Spigolo di assorbimento (It). 吸収端 (Ja)

Definition

An absorption edge is the energy at which there is a sharp rise (discontinuity) in the (linear) absorption coefficient of X-rays by an element, which occurs when the energy of the photon corresponds to the energy of a shell of the atom (K, LI, LII, LIII, etc. corresponding to the creation of electron holes in the 122s22, 2s, 2p1/2, 2p3/2 etc. atomic subshells).

Associated with this transition is the absorption threshold (q.v.) characterized by the corresponding energy E0.

Examples

For gallium: [math]\lambda_{K}[/math] = 1.1958 Ǻ; [math]\lambda_{L_{I}}[/math] = 9.5446 Ǻ; [math]\lambda_{L_{II}}[/math] = 10.8414 Ǻ; [math]\lambda_{L_{III}}[/math]= 11.1038 Ǻ;

For arsenic: [math]\lambda_{K}[/math] = 1.0448 Ǻ; [math]\lambda_{L_{I}}[/math] = 8.1195 Ǻ; [math]\lambda_{L_{II}}[/math] = 9.1187 Ǻ; [math]\lambda_{L_{III}}[/math]= 9.3617 Ǻ;

See also