LOW ENERGY Kα1,2 X-RAY PLASMON SATELLITES OF LEAD HALLIDE COMPOUNDS
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The Plasmon theory is used to explain Low Energy Satellites Kα’ of the main emission line Kα1,2 of some lead fluoride ( PbF2 , PbCl2 and PbI2 ). The theoretical values of energy Sepration & relative intensity are fairly close with the values estimated by Scrocco’et.al in photoemission spectra .References
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