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Scheme of a synchrotron and the particle trajectory inside it. Adapted from S. D. Kelly, D. Hesterberg, and B. Ravel in Methods of Soil Analysis: Part 5, Mineralogical Methods , Ed. A. L. Urely and R. Drees, Soil Science Society of America Book Series, Madison (2008).

X-ray absorption

Light is absorbed by matter through the photoelectric effect. It is observed when an X-ray photon is absorbed by an electron in a strongly bound core level (such as the 1 s or 2 p level) of an atom ( [link] ). In order for a particular electronic core level to participate in the absorption, the binding energy of this core level must be less than the energy of the incident X-ray. If the binding energy is greater than the energy of the X-ray, the bound electron will not be perturbed and will not absorb the X-ray. If the binding energy of the electron is less than that of the X-ray, the electron may be removed from its quantum level. In this case, the X-ray is absorbed and any energy in excess of the electronic binding energy is given as kinetic energy to a photo-electron that is ejected from the atom.

A schematic representation of the photoelectric effect when a photon with the right energy hits an electron, it is expelled.

When X-ray absorption is discussed, the primary concern is about the absorption coefficient, µ , which gives the probability that X-rays will be absorbed according to Beer’s Law, [link] , where I 0 is the X-ray intensity incident on a sample, t is the sample thickness, and I is the intensity transmitted through the sample.

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The absorption coefficient, µ E , is a smooth function of energy, with a value that depends on the sample density ρ , the atomic number Z , atomic mass A , and the X-ray energy E roughly as, [link] .

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When the incident X-ray has energy equal to that of the binding energy of a core-level electron, there is a sharp rise in absorption: an absorption edge corresponding to the promotion of this core level to the continuum. For XAS, the main concern is the intensity of µ , as a function of energy, near and at energies just above these absorption edges. An XAS measurement is simply a measure of the energy dependence of µ at and above the binding energy of a known core level of a known atomic species. Since every atom has core-level electrons with well-defined binding energies, the element to probe can be selected by tuning the X-ray energy to an appropriate absorption edge. These absorption edge energies are well-known. Because the element of interest is chosen in the experiment, XAS is element-specific.

X-ray absorption fine structure

X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) spectroscopy, also named X-ray absorption spectroscopy, is a technique that can be applied for a wide variety of disciplines because the measurements can be performed on solids, gasses, or liquids, including moist or dry soils, glasses, films, membranes, suspensions or pastes, and aqueous solutions. Despites its broad adaptability with the kind of material used, there are samples which limits the quality of an XAFS spectrum. Because of that, the sample requirements and sample preparation is reviewed in this section as well the experiment design which are vital factors in the collection of good data for further analysis.

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