Alkaline Metals Biphthalate single crystals are used in x-ray spectral analysis
as analysing crystals in a long wave spectral area. The analysing crystals serve
to separate the X-radiation into spectrum. The usage of these crystals enables
a qualitative and quantitative analysis of light elements (Fe, Al, Mg, F, Si),
due to their lattice (up to 2.6 nm). The plasticity and high fissionability
of these crystals facilitates the production of fine plates (0.2 - 0.5 mm) for
focusing analyzers. Biphthalate crystals are stable in a vacuum.
By increasing the cation radius, the reflection integral coefficient increases
as well. Therefore these crystals, as for example CsAP, could be effectively
used for qualitative x-ray spectral analysis of various materials and for overall
spectra of remote astrophysical objects obtainment.
By decreasing the cation radius, the resolving capacity of the method increases.
The usage of such crystals, as for example NH4AP, as analysing crystals in x-ray
spectrometers enables substantial extension of their resolving capacity in 0.8
- 2.5 nm.
K, Rb, Cs and Ammonium Biphthalate single crystals are applicable in different areas of research, development, education & production: optic, laser technology, x-ray analysis, electronic.
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