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  • Getting and plotting the Mass Attenuation Coefficient
  • Edges in the Mass Attenuation Coefficient and Interpolation
  • Finding the x-ray absorption of different detector materials
  • Plotting the x-ray spectrum from a particular element
  • Finding all x-ray lines in an energy range
  • Finding the response of an x-ray detector
  • Finding the x-ray transmission through different materials
  • Checking on edges in the Mass Attenuation Coefficient
  • Finding the transmission through a stack of materials
  • Defining your own custom material
  • X-ray Transmission through air at STP
  • Finding X-ray K absorption Edges
  • Ba-133 Source Spectrum
  • Examples

Examples#

  • Getting and plotting the Mass Attenuation Coefficient
  • Edges in the Mass Attenuation Coefficient and Interpolation
  • Finding the x-ray absorption of different detector materials
  • Plotting the x-ray spectrum from a particular element
  • Finding all x-ray lines in an energy range
  • Finding the response of an x-ray detector
  • Finding the x-ray transmission through different materials
  • Checking on edges in the Mass Attenuation Coefficient
  • Finding the transmission through a stack of materials
  • Defining your own custom material
  • X-ray Transmission through air at STP
  • Finding X-ray K absorption Edges
  • Ba-133 Source Spectrum

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