Element:*
100. Fermium, Fm
1. Hydrogen, H
2. Helium, He
3. Lithium, Li
4. Beryllium, Be
5. Boron, B
6. Carbon, C
7. Nitrogen, N
8. Oxygen, O
9. Fluorine, F
10. Neon, Ne
11. Sodium, Na
12. Magnesium, Mg
13. Aluminum, Al
14. Silicon, Si
15. Phosphorus, P
16. Sulfur, S
17. Chlorine, Cl
18. Argon, Ar
19. Potassium, K
20. Calcium, Ca
21. Scandium, Sc
22. Titanium, Ti
23. Vanadium, V
24. Chromium, Cr
25. Manganese, Mn
26. Iron, Fe
27. Cobalt, Co
28. Nickel, Ni
29. Copper, Cu
30. Zinc, Zn
31. Gallium, Ga
32. Germanium, Ge
33. Arsenic, As
34. Selenium, Se
35. Bromine, Br
36. Krypton, Kr
37. Rubidium, Rb
38. Strontium, Sr
39. Yttrium, Y
40. Zirconium, Zr
41. Niobium, Nb
42. Molybdenum, Mo
43. Technetium, Tc
44. Ruthenium, Ru
45. Rhodium, Rh
46. Palladium, Pd
47. Silver, Ag
48. Cadmium, Cd
49. Indium, In
50. Tin, Sn
51. Antimony, Sb
52. Tellurium, Te
53. Iodine, I
54. Xenon, Xe
55. Cesium, Cs
56. Barium, Ba
57. Lanthanum, La
58. Cerium, Ce
59. Praseodymium, Pr
60. Neodymium, Nd
61. Promethium, Pm
62. Samarium, Sm
63. Europium, Eu
64. Gadolinium, Gd
65. Terbium, Tb
66. Dysprosium, Dy
67. Holmium, Ho
68. Erbium, Er
69. Thulium, Tm
70. Ytterbium, Yb
71. Lutetium, Lu
72. Hafnium, Hf
73. Tantalum, Ta
74. Tungsten, W
75. Rhenium, Re
76. Osmium, Os
77. Iridium, Ir
78. Platinum, Pt
79. Gold, Au
80. Mercury, Hg
81. Thallium, Tl
82. Lead, Pb
83. Bismuth, Bi
84. Polonium, Po
85. Astatine, At
86. Radon, Rn
87. Francium, Fr
88. Radium, Ra
89. Actinium, Ac
90. Thorium, Th
91. Protactinium, Pa
92. Uranium, U
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f1 (e/atom) vs E (keV) Graph
f2 (e/atom) vs E (keV) Graph
Mass Photoabsorption Coefficient (cm^2/g) vs E (keV) Graph
Mass Attenuation Coefficient (cm^2/g) vs E (keV) Graph
Linear Attenuation Coefficient (cm^-1) vs E (keV) Graph
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Energy Range:
Energy Range 0.001 - 2.00 keV
Energy Range 2.00 - 433 keV
Sub Range
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keV
ρ
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-3
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µ
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No frames.
Data in HTML tables.
*
High uncertainties at low x-ray energy (<1 keV):
See
estimated uncertainties for elements
in Table II of the JPCRD 2000 article.
At low energy, uncertainties may be greater for compounds than elements.