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[[Image:Photon Cross Sections.png|thumb|right|300px|'''Cross-sections''' values for all elements with [[atomic number]] Z smaller than 100 collected for photons with energies from 1 keV to 20 MeV. The discontinuities in the values are due to [[absorption edge]]s which were also shown.]]
 
'''Absorption cross section''' is a measure for the probability of an absorption process. More generally, the term [[cross section (physics)|cross section]] is used in physics to quantify the probability of a certain particle-particle interaction, e.g., [[scattering]], [[absorption (electromagnetic radiation)|electromagnetic absorption]], etc. (Note that light in this context is described as consisting of [[elementary particle|particle]]s, i.e., [[photon]]s.)
 
In the context of [[ozone]] shielding of [[ultraviolet light]], '''absorption cross section''' is the ability of a [[molecule]] to absorb a photon of a particular [[wavelength]] and [[polarization (waves)|polarization]]. Analogously, in the context of [[nuclear engineering]] it refers to the probability of a particle (usually a [[neutron]]) being absorbed by a nucleus. Although the units are given as an area, it does not refer to an actual size area, at least partially because the [[density]] or state of the target molecule will affect the [[probability]] of absorption. Quantitatively, the number ''dN'' of photons absorbed, between the points ''x'' and ''x'' + ''dx'' along the path of a beam is the product of the number ''N'' of photons penetrating to depth ''x'' times the number n of absorbing molecules per unit volume times the absorption cross section σ:
 
:<math>\frac{dN}{dx}= -N n \sigma</math>.
 
The absorption cross-section is closely related to [[molar absorptivity]] and [[mass absorption coefficient]]. For a given particle and its energy, the absorption cross-section of the target material can be calculated from mass absorption coefficient using:
 
:<math>\sigma= (\mu/\rho) m_a/N_A</math>
 
where:
* <math>\mu/\rho</math> is the mass absorption coefficient
* <math>m_a</math> is the [[atomic mass|atomic molar mass]] in g/mol
* <math>N_A</math> is [[Avogadro's number]] and is the number of molecules per mole
 
 
This is also commonly expressed as:
 
:<math>\sigma= \alpha/N</math>
 
where:
* <math>\alpha</math> is the [[absorption coefficient]]
* <math>N</math> is the atomic number density
 
 
==See also==
*[[Cross section (physics)]]
*[[Photoionisation cross section]]
*[[Nuclear cross section]]
*[[Scattering cross-section]]
*[[Neutron cross section]]
*[[Mean free path]]
*[[Compton scattering]]
*[[Transmittance]]
*[[Attenuation]]
*[[Beer-Lambert law]]
*[[High energy X-rays]]
*[[Attenuation coefficient]]
*[[Absorption spectroscopy]]
 
[[Category:Electromagnetism]]
[[Category:Nuclear physics]]
 
 
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