How monochromatic radiation appear in the glass tube of e/m apparatus?
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Monochromatic light is light (optical radiation) where the optical spectrum contains only a single optical frequency. ... Light sources can also be called monochromatic, if they emit monochromatic light. The antonym of monochromatic is polychromatic
Many techniques, including powder x-ray diffraction require the use of monochromatic radiation (single wavelength x-rays). Hence the high intensity and monochromatic nature of characteristic lines make them ideal for XRD analysis. For Cu radiation, the Kα x-ray is 90 times the intensity of the bremsstrahlung x-rays.
An x‐ray tube having as its target a material whose Kα characteristic wavelength is suitable is the most usual source of monochromatic x‐radiation.
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