Abstract In the present study, the mass attenuation coefficient (µm) of six organic nonlinear optical materials has been calculated in the energy range 122–1330 keV and compared with the obtained values… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In the present study, the mass attenuation coefficient (µm) of six organic nonlinear optical materials has been calculated in the energy range 122–1330 keV and compared with the obtained values from the WinXCOM program. It is found that there is a good agreement between theoretical and experimental values (
               
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