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English: An X-ray spectrograph consists of a high voltage power supply (50KV or 100KV), a broad band X-ray tube, usually with a tungsten anode and a beryllium window, a specimen holder, an analyzing crystal , a goniometer, and an X-ray detector device. These are arranged in this diagram.
Русский: Схема рентгеновского спектрогониометра. Содержит рентгеновскую трубку с накаливаемым катодом, вольфрамовым анодом и бериллиевым окном для выхода излучения. Трубка питается от высоковольтного (50—100 кВ) источника постоянного напряжения. Излучение попадает на исследуемый образец. Рассеянное образцом излучение раскладывается в спектр с помощью кристалла-анализатора, затем регистрируется рентгеновским детектором, угловое положение которого можно изменять и фиксировать угол рассеивания лучей с помощью гониометра.
Date created 6/24/2011 / unpublished
Source original: to describe X-ray spectroscopy process
Author Charles Miller
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