Re: Discovery of UV from XRF sources
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Date: 12/29/04
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Date: 29 Dec 2004 08:55:48 -0800
Thanks for your response. Within excited atom of XRF sources and
radioisotopes, beta, gamma or X-ray can interact with core-electron
Coulomb field and generate 'new electromagnetic radiation' with
energy in eV level. In turn, it excites valence electron and causes UV
dominant atomic spectrum. Significantly, the nature of optical spectrum
gauzed from the measurements of UV, visible (VIS) and near infrared
(NIR) intensities rely on energy of ionizing radiation that the source
emits. The 'UV dominant energy dependent atomic spectrum' differs
from the standard atomic spectrum known so far.
UV dominance is evident up to 14 MeV of ionizing radiation, afterwards
Visible (VIS) and near infrared (NIR) radiations dominate the spectrum.
Most importantly, this interaction reveals that beta, gamma or X-ray of
same energy exhibit same performance. This insight does not support
particle nature of electron while strongly suggests its wave nature.
This particular insight can be well explained in terms of waves.
Please let me know, whether you require more details.
M.A.Padmanabha Rao
Former Professor
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