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IN my previous communication in Nature1 on this subject, I mentioned only a few insulators in which the low-energy satellite in valence-band spectra could be explained as the modification of the parent beam due to partial absorption in the lattice. The phenomenon will, however, be better observed in typical regions of soft X-rays, with suitable resolving power of the spectrograph, because of the large breadth of the modified radiation and its weak intensity.
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Das Gupta, K., Nature, 166, 563 (1950).
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DAS GUPTA, K. A New Type of X-Ray Scattering. Nature 167, 313–314 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/167313a0
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