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A GOOD verification of the existence of multiple ionisation in X-ray spectra would be to find a secondary edge, corresponding to the simultaneous transition of one K- and one L-electron. This edge will be at a considerable distance from the main edge. Since in X-ray spectra the question of multiple ionisation is of great importance, I have undertaken to search for an edge produced by sulphur answering to the above mentioned condition.
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M. Siegbahn, Zett. Für Physik, 67, 567; 1931.
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SANDSTRöM., A. Multiple lonlsation and Secondary X-ray Absorption Edges. Nature 128, 759 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128759a0
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