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Answer to Question #1074 Submitted to "Ask the Experts"Category: Radiation Basics — Interaction Coefficients The following question was answered by an expert in the appropriate field: Q
Please provide me with the absorption coefficients of tantalum, tin, and stainless steel for the following photon energies (keV):
14.0,
17.4,
21.3,
26.7,
59.6,
81.0,
121.8,
244.7,
276.4,
302.8,
344.2, and
355.9.
Or could you tell me where I can get them?
A
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has an online reference for gamma and x-ray attenuation and absorption coefficients. Robert Coleman
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