Solid or liquid samples of one
gram or more are generally used in
X-ray spectroscopy. If the sample is thick enough so that the intensity of characteristic fluorescent
radiation is not significantly modified by an increase in thickness, the sample is
described as a
bulk sample of effectively infinite thickness.
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