X-Ray WWW Server  
   
Welcome to the X-Ray World Wide Web Server! This server has been operational 
since April 1994. It is running on a DECStation 5100 which has been made 
available by the Department 
of Physics at Uppsala University in Sweden. 
It is the repository of the COREX bibliography and database, the Henke atomic 
scattering factors, and other information of interest to x-ray spectroscopists. 
It provides links to additional locations for information about x-ray research, 
including conferences, synchrotron radiation laboratories, 
and other x-ray related Web or FTP 
sites. You can view the statistics for operation of 
this server. For more information you can e-mail the XRAYMAN at: xraymanxray.uu.se
Server last 
updated February 15, 2000 
Getting access to the contents of the server
  - The COREX Database 
  
- A database of atomic and molecular core edge excitation oscillator 
  strengths, as described by A.P. Hitchcock and D.C. Mancini, in Journal of 
  Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, Vol. 67, No. 1 (1994). You 
  may display the oscillator strengths or download the files for use. Contents 
  are compiled and Copyright © 1993, 1994 by A.P. Hitchcock and D.C. Mancini, 
  all rights reserved. 
  
- The COREX 
  Bibliographies 
  
- Bibliographies and indices for the COREX Database in a variety of formats. 
  You can perform simple searches on the bibliography, and view or download the 
  entries that match your query. 
  
- The Henke X-ray 
  Scattering Factors 
  
- The x-ray scattering factors f1 and f2 as published by B. L. Henke, E. M. 
  Gullikson, and J. C. Davis, in Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables, 
  Vol. 54, No. 2 (1993). It is also accessible via a Periodic Table interface. 
  
- X-ray Emission 
  Lines 
  
- The x-ray emission line energies as published by J. A. Bearden, in "X-Ray 
  Wavelengths," Rev. Mod. Phys. 39, (1967) p.78. 
  
- Electron Binding 
  Energies 
  
- The electron binding energies of the elements in their natural form, as 
  compiled by Gwyn Williams from published sources. 
  
- The Bell Jar 
  electronic issue no. 2 (October 1994) 
  
- This article, Generating X-Rays With 
  Receiving Tubes, describes the experiments of Bob Templeman of Chicago 
  IL, condensed from material originally presented in Vol. 3, Nos. 1 & 2 
  (Winter & Spring 1994) of the Bell Jar. Old TV tubes are used as 
  cold cathode x-ray emitters in a simple apparatus developed by Bob Templeman. 
  With some beam tubes, the intensity is adequate to make x-ray photographs of 
  objects using standard films. 
  
- Historical Information about X-Rays 
  
- Currently, includes a list of Nobel Prizes awarded 
  for research using x-rays. 
Additional sources of x-ray information
You will find more material at 
the following links: 
Conferences
Synchrotron Radiation Laboratories
Additional Sites
Getting somewhere else
To go elsewhere, you might try some of the 
following links: 
  - The 
  Virtual Library 
  
- A classification by information by subject. Includes links to other known 
  virtual libraries. 
  
- HTTP 
  servers 
  
- All registered WWW native "http" servers, by location. 
  
- Servers by 
  type 
  
- If you know what sort of server you are looking for. 
  
- About WWW 
  
- About the World-Wide Web global information sharing project. 
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