X-Ray Spectroscopy of the Solid State: Potassium Chloride

Abstract
The experimental K spectral regions of potassium and chlorine in crystalline KCl have a much more complex array of structure, both in emission and in absorption, than can be explained by the conventional energy level diagram for the solid state. The pertinent spectral region is that which involves the valence and conduction bands of the solid. The difficulties seem to arise from a theoretical preoccupation with one-electron transitions.

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