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A convenient way of generating mass attenuation coefficients for data analy
sis in various fields of X-ray spectroscopy is by means of semi-empirical s
chemes, However, the validity of most of the existing schemes is limited to
relatively narrow energy intervals (typically 1-50 keV) and their accuracy
is usually poor especially in regions near absorption edges. A few years a
go, we use a new semi-empirical scheme that enabled us to tit. for the firs
t time, photon data for all elements in the very wide energy range, i.e, be
tween 0.1 and 1000 keV, The scheme was found flexible enough to provide exc
ellent fit to the most recent compiled photon cross section data in the ent
ire energy range. It was based on fitting data to an exponential function w
ith the addition of a Klein-Nishina term to account for dominant incoherent
scattering at higher energies. In the present work. our former scheme is e
xtended beyond the pair-production threshold (1.02 MeV) all the way to 1000
MeV. An interactive MS Windows based computer program for generating, prin
ting and displaying mass attenuation coefficients based on the proposed sch
eme has been developed (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.