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Soft x-ray absorption cross section of argon determined by a variable absorber technique

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Abstract

The x-ray absorption cross section of argon was measured in the 1.3–3.8-nm wavelength region. To correct for the presence of higher orders in the monochromator output, a variable pressure technique is used. The results are in good agreement with semiempirical calculations and earlier measurements.

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