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include millenia link, update docs
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generated current will still measured in the same manner as a gas-filled
ionization typically using a current amplifier and integrating counter. Of
course, the thickness of the diode is difficult to adjust. The active length of
diodes are typically a few hundred microns, which is often thick enough to
absorb nearly all the incident X-rays.
diodes are typically a few hundred microns, and so are generally much more
absorbing than an ion chamber.


Compton scattering and Ion Chamber Current
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Some useful resources using this library include:

* `XrayDB Web App (xrayabsorption.org)`_ is an interactive web applications
to browse the data in this database and make plots of X-ray attenuation,
scattering factors, mirror reflectivity, and more. Data tables and python
code to generate that data are available for many of the calculations.
* `XrayDB Web App (xrayabsorption.org)`_ and `XrayDB Web App (CARS, U
Chicago)`_ gives an interactive web applications to browse the data in
this database and make plots of X-ray attenuation, scattering factors,
mirror reflectivity, and more. Data tables and python code to generate
that data are available for many of the calculations.

* :ref:`periodic_tables` for printable Poster-sized Periodic tables of X-ray energies.

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