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Elastic Photon-Atom Scattering
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RTAB: the Rayleigh scattering database
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Abstract
Elastic photon scattering is an important tool for obtaining
information about the structural properties of matter. The programs
and data presented here are useful for evaluating Rayleigh scattering,
the contribution to elastic scattering made by the bound electrons of
an atom. Rayleigh scattering dominates elastic scattering for most of
the x-ray and low-energy gamma-ray regimes. Most of the data
available at this site are based on the
anomalous-scattering-factor (ASF) approximation, although more
sophisticated S-matrix predictions are available as data files. For a more detailed discussion of
these and other approximations to scattering, see
"Validity of Form-Factor, Modified-Form-Factor and
Anomalous-Scattering-Factor Approximations in Elastic
Scattering Calculations," by Lynn Kissel, B. Zhou, S. C. Roy,
S. K. Sen Gupta and R. H. Pratt, Acta Crystallographica A51,
271-288 (1995).
"New Relativistic S-Matrix Results for Scattering -
Beyond the Usual Anomalous Factors/Beyond Impulse Approximation,"
by R. H. Pratt, Lynn Kissel and P. M. Bergstrom, Jr., in
Resonant Anomalous X-Ray Scattering, edited by
G. Materlik, C. J. Sparks and K. Fischer (North-Holland: Amsterdam,
1994).
"Elastic Scattering of Gamma-Rays and X-Rays by Atoms,"
by P. P. Kane, Lynn Kissel, R. H. Pratt and S. C. Roy,
Physics Reports 140, 75-159 (1986).
"Rayleigh Scattering - Elastic Photon Scattering by Bound
Electrons," by Lynn Kissel and R. H. Pratt, in Atomic Inner-Shell
Physics, edited by Bernd Crasemann (Plenum Publishing: New York,
1985).
Generate Tables
- Direct access to anomalous scattering factors
for your choice of atom and photon energy.
- Generate differential and total cross sections
for elastic scattering based on form factors and angle-independent anomalous
scattering factors.
Data Files
Also see ftp://www-phys.llnl.gov/pub/rayleigh/README.txt for additional
information.
You may directly access text files containing differential
elastic scattering tables on a relatively dense grid in scattering
angle (97 points on 0-180 degrees), photon energy (56 points on
0.0543-2754 keV), and atomic number (all Z on 1-99). These data are
available via anonymous ftp from
ftp://www-phys.llnl.gov/pub/rayleigh/
stored in files with names of the form
model[+NT]_zzz
where
- model - model for Rayleigh amplitudes
- SM => S-matrix method for inner-electrons
- MFASF => MF w/angle-independent anomalous scattering factors
- RFASF => MF w/angle-independent anomalous scattering factors
- MF => modified relativistic form factors, g(q)
- RF => relativistic form factors, f(q)
- NF => non-relativistic form factors, f(q), Hubbell et al. (1975)
- +NT - optional, indicates that nuclear Thomson amplitudes are included
- zzz - 3-digit atomic number (e.g., 006 => Carbon)
For example,
SM_006 - contains S-matrix predictions for Carbon,
RFASF_029 - contains MF+ASF predictions for Copper,
NF+NT_050 - contains NF Rayleigh predictions (including NT amplitudes)
for Tin.
You may also directly access files containing the supporting
form-factor and anomalous-scattering-factor data on dense
variable-step grids for:
Contacts
We appreciate your comments on this document or the underlying data;
please contact:
Lynn Kissel,
lkissel@llnl.gov
LLNL
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Information date: August 8, 2000 lk
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