Compton scattering in X-ray analysis of substances with complex chemical structure

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The article describes a new technique of quantitative X-ray analysis of a chemical substance, which integrates X-ray fluorescence and X-ray phase analysis. Element concentration is defined as a ration between the intensity of characteristic radiation of an element and the intensity of noncoherent primary radiation (scattering). Phase concentration is determined as a ratio between intensity of the phase of the component of the sample to the intensity of noncoherent primary radiation of the same sample. The ratio acts an analytical parameter.

Quantitative x- ray powder simultaneous fluorescence and diffraction analysis, substances with complex chemical composition, phase reflex, characteristic radiation, compton noncoherent primary scattering

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