Re: [Vo]:Bremsstrahlung, characteristic X-Ray's Rydberg matter and Ions

2016-03-11 Thread Eric Walker
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 4:33 PM, Stephen Cooke wrote: Once the metal atoms are excited into these high energy states, > particularly if the inner electrons are removed from their inner orbitals I > suppose further bremsstrahlung interactions of high energy electrons with > those atoms would no lo

Re: [Vo]:Bremsstrahlung, characteristic X-Ray's Rydberg matter and Ions

2016-03-11 Thread mixent
In reply to Stephen Cooke's message of Fri, 11 Mar 2016 23:33:51 +0100: Hi, [snip] >Once the metal atoms are excited into these high energy states, particularly >if the inner electrons are removed from their inner orbitals I suppose further >bremsstrahlung interactions of high energy electrons w

Re: [Vo]:Bremsstrahlung, characteristic X-Ray's Rydberg matter and Ions

2016-03-11 Thread Stephen Cooke
Sorry a couple of time I said nuclei but I meant atoms. This is about electron atom interactions not nucleus excitations. Sent from my iPad > On 11 mrt. 2016, at 23:33, Stephen Cooke wrote: > > I'm wondering if there is an explanation for clean Bremsstrahlung emissions > with out characterist

[Vo]:Bremsstrahlung, characteristic X-Ray's Rydberg matter and Ions

2016-03-11 Thread Stephen Cooke
I'm wondering if there is an explanation for clean Bremsstrahlung emissions with out characteristic X-Rays apart from Axil's interesting explanation (which maybe the correct one) of broad spectrum emissions from SPP. First some well known background about Bremsstrahlung that I'm sure you are al