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TARGET MODEL

 

Although semi-empirical models exist to calculate the x-ray emission for electron-collision targets ( e.g.,\ Pella[2]), we have used simple but fundamental models to represent the microphysics of electron transport and x-ray production within the target. This approach allows us to model the target without macroscopic parameters derived from previous measurements of electron-impact x-ray spectra (such as line--to--continuum ratios) that must be included in semi-empirical models. For example, Pella et al. [2] compiled parameters to determine only the , , and lines, using x-ray data from targets with . Determining the intensities of other lines requires additional data, and extrapolation of model parameters to atomic numbers outside of the Cr - W region may be problematic. In our approach, we specify the problem at a more fundamental level, using parameters that determine electron energy loss, ionization cross sections, x-ray radiative transition probablitites, and mass attenuation coefficients. Such an approach also makes simulating multilayer or compound targets a straightforward extension to simulating a monolithic target.





Martin E. Sulkanen
Wed May 31 14:37:54 CDT 1995