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A wide range of atomic and solid state phenomena is studied today
by means of x-ray excitation or inner-shell ionization, as this
volume strikingly illustrates. The strong link between these two
fields of investigation is partly the result of the extensive
developments within each and also largely due to the broad variety
of theoretical and experimental techniques now available. All im
portant recent advances are to be found highlighted here; most are
substantially reviewed. Two dominant research threads are evident
in, the chapters of this book. While clearly distinguishable, they
are inescapably en twined. One is concerned with x-ray processes as
probes for the study of solid-state effects, the other with the
measurement and interpretation of inner-shell and bremsstrahlung
processes in iso lated systems. In the first, a given material is
made the target in an x-ray tube; in the second, free atoms form
the target while a solid material can be used when the effect of
the solid environ ment on the excitation processes is negligible.
Thus, although inner-shell ionization is predominantly concerned
with atoms and x-ray processes with the solid state, there are
large regions of overlap which have arisen when a given research
technique has de veloped from studies in both areas. To bring out
these features we have arranged the chapters in the order: atomic,
solid-state, chemical."
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