X-ray wavelengths are on the order of interatomic distances, and x-ray energies are comparable to the transition and ionization energies of atoms and ions. Therefore, the relevant physical processes are very different from processes occurring in the optical. So far, these processes have been primarily discussed in scientific journals and not coherently in book form. There are many books available that treat the effect of matter on x-ray radiation at intensities that are low enough so that the materials do not change. In the other extreme, there are plasma physics books that treat the interaction of x-rays with plasmas. This book bridges these two extremes and provides a unique comprehensive coverage of the full spectrum of interactions of low to high intensity x-ray radiation with materials. It discusses how x-rays affect the state of matter, and, in turn, how these changes affect the x-ray matter interaction.
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