characteristic fluorescent rays

characteristic fluorescent rays
secondary rays emitted as a result of the rearrangement of electrons in the inner shells of atoms; identical with characteristic rays (q.v.) except that characteristic rays are caused by the bombardment of the x-ray tube target by electrons, whereas characteristic fluorescent rays are caused by primary ray photon bombardment of an absorbing material.

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