Mott–Bethe formula

The Mott–Bethe formula is used to calculate electron form factors from X-ray form factors.[1] The equation uses the first Born approximation.

where is the electron scattering cross-section and is the x-ray scattering cross section. This is a function of , the scattering vector of momentum transfer cross section in reciprocal space (in units of inverse distance), and Z is the atomic number of the atom. In the equation is Planck's constant, is the vacuum permittivity.

The units of the scattering factor are

References

  1. Advanced Computing in Electron Microscopy. ISBN 1475744064.


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