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@sbillinge marking this as a draft for now. I need data for the z-scan measurement. I reached on to Till the other day and havent heard anything. Once we have some data for this we should be good to go. Do you have any data for this? |
| This is frequently the case for high-energy X-rays. However, | ||
| this must be corrected for when using low energy X-rays, such | ||
| as those from a laboratory source. To correct for X-ray absorption, | ||
| the X-ray absorption coefficient, μ, must be known. |
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Please double check this
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that is called the "linear absorption coefficient" but apart from that it looks good.
closes #291