1983
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3700/16/24/013
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Measurements of the transverse polarisation of K-shell photoelectrons produced by unpolarised 334 and 439 keV photons in thorium

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“…The main reason for this was a limited availability of intense sources of polarized hard x rays and the electron straggling in typically used solid targets [4][5][6]. These limitations were removed by studying the photoelectric effect via its time-reversed process of radiative recombination (RR) of initially free or weakly bound electrons into heavy highly charged ions (HCIs).…”
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“…The main reason for this was a limited availability of intense sources of polarized hard x rays and the electron straggling in typically used solid targets [4][5][6]. These limitations were removed by studying the photoelectric effect via its time-reversed process of radiative recombination (RR) of initially free or weakly bound electrons into heavy highly charged ions (HCIs).…”
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confidence: 99%