Ninety years of X-ray spectroscopy in Italy 1896-1986
Vanda Bouche, Antonio Bianconi

TL;DR
This paper reviews ninety years of X-ray spectroscopy research in Italy, highlighting its evolution from discovery to advanced synchrotron radiation studies in condensed matter, illustrating a coherent scientific progression.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive historical overview of Italian X-ray spectroscopy research, emphasizing the development from initial discovery to modern multidisciplinary applications.
Findings
Historical progression of X-ray spectroscopy in Italy
Transition from fundamental research to synchrotron applications
Evolution into multidisciplinary condensed matter studies
Abstract
Ninety years of X-ray spectroscopy research in Italy, from the X-rays discovery (1896), and the Fermi group theoretical research (1922-1938) to the Synchrotron Radiation research in Frascati from 1963 to 1986 are here summarized showing a coherent scientific evolution which has evolved into the actual multidisciplinary research on complex phases of condensed matter with synchrotron radiation.
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