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X-ray Spectroscopy

/ˈɛks reɪ spɛkˈtrɒskəpi/noun
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X-ray spectroscopy is a scientific technique that analyzes the interaction of X-rays with matter to determine the chemical composition, structure, and electronic states of materials. It goes beyond simple imaging by revealing atomic details through the absorption, emission, or scattering of X-rays, making it essential in modern research for fields like materials science and astrophysics where non-destructive analysis is key.

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X-ray spectroscopy played a pivotal role in the 1920s Chandra X-ray Observatory mission, revealing that black holes can emit X-rays billions of times brighter than the sun, challenging our understanding of gravity and energy. This technique has also uncovered hidden masterpieces in art conservation, such as detecting original sketches beneath Vincent van Gogh's paintings, proving its unexpected versatility beyond science labs.

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