Percent transmittance

The transmittance properties of a thin-film are functions of gauge thickness, density and mass attenuation coefficients of the constituent chemical elements. The Analyte-Line Transmittance chart as shown below may help in selecting the correct thin film for a given sample of analytical interest.

Simply refer to the spectral line of the element in the sample having the lowest energy, KeV, or the longest wavelength, Å. Then choose a curve with the highest percentage of transmittance. Finally use the legend to determine which material and thickness.

Considering the transmittance properties is only important for the low atomic number elements.

XRF Thin Film Transmittance Chart
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