normal for every element,

the higher the energy, the larger is the penetration depth —

regards

Stefan Mangold

Am 01.07.2021 um 06:13 schrieb 田能全 
<tien.nengch...@gmail.com<mailto:tien.nengch...@gmail.com>>:


Hi everyone,
My colleague sent me data of liquid CsNO3 sample measured using fluorescence 
model. According to the attached figure, I don't understand why mu(E) increased 
with increasing energy before and after the L3 edge. Does it make sense for 
cesium?  Thanks.

Nengchuan
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