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The relative absorbing powers of the L-levels for radiation of varying wave-length

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

H. W. B. Skinner
Affiliation:
Coutts-Trotter Student of Trinity College

Extract

1. Changes in the relative intensities of the lines in the fluorescent L-spectrum of Cerium excited by radiation of various wave-lengths have been observed.

2. These results imply a change in the relative absorbing powers of the three L-levels as the wave-length of the absorbed radiation diminishes from a value just below the absorption wave-length of the L-levels to a value considerably below. The absorbing power of the LI-level becomes increased relative to the absorbing powers of the other L-levels as the wave-length diminishes. The results agree with those published by H. Robinson in a recent paper.

3. These results imply a breakdown of the law that μ/λ3 is a constant (where μ is the absorption coefficient of X-rays of wave-length λ) as applied to the individual L-levels of an element.

4. A comparison is made between the above results, and some results on the relative absorbing process of the L-levels obtained by Ellis and Skinner from β-ray spectra.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1924

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References

* Ellis, C. D., Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., vol. 21, p. 121 (1922)Google Scholar. (See also further Ellis, and Skinner, , Proc. Roy. Soc., A., vol. 105, p. 185 (1924))CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

I am informed by Dr Ellis that Dr D. Coster also had the idea, about the same time, of comparing the results obtained from β-ray spectra with those of experiments on X-rays to be tried.

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See the last quoted paper, p. 185, where the possibility of the “radiationless” ejection of an electron, from the radioactive atom, as suggested by Rosseland, is discussed.

* See the last quoted paper of Ellis and Skinner, p. 187.

* It should be stated that for the purpose of drawing the diagram we have assumed, without any direct evidence in the region of such short wave-lengths, that the λ3 law still holds for the L-levels taken as a whole.