Electron probe quantitation

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Electron probe quantitation

edited by K.F.J. Heinrich and Dale E. Newbury

Plenum Press, c1991

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"Result of a gathering of international experts in 1988 at ... National Institute of Standards and Technology"--Pref

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

In 1968, the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) published Special Publication 298 "Quantitative Electron Probe Microanalysis," which contained proceedings of a seminar held on the subject at NBS in the summer of 1967. This publication received wide interest that continued through the years far beyond expectations. The present volume, also the result of a gathering of international experts, in 1988, at NBS (now the National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST), is intended to fulfill the same purpose. After years of substantial agreement on the procedures of analysis and data evaluation, several sharply differentiated approaches have developed. These are described in this publi cation with all the details required for practical application. Neither the editors nor NIST wish to endorse any single approach. Rather, we hope that their exposition will stimulate the dialogue which is a prerequisite for technical progress. Additionally, it is expected that those active in research in electron probe microanalysis will appreciate more clearly the areas in which further investigations are warranted.

Table of Contents

Early Times of Electron Microprobe Analysis.- Strategies of Electron Probe Data Reduction.- An EPMA Correction Method Based upon a Quadrilateral ?(?z) Profile.- Quantitative Analysis of Homogeneous or Stratified Microvolumes Applying the Model "PAP".- ?(?z) Equations for Quantitative Analysis.- A Comprehensive Theory of Electron Probe Microanalysis.- A Flexible and Complete Monte Carlo Procedure for the Study of the Choice of Parameters.- Quantitative Electron Probe Microanalysis of Ultra-Light Elements (Boron-Oxygen).- Nonconductive Specimens in the Electron Probe Microanalyzer - A Hitherto Poorly Discussed Problem.- The R Factor: The X-Ray Loss due to Electron Backscatter.- The Use of Tracer Experiments and Monte Carlo Calculations in the ?(?z) Determination for Electron Probe Microanalysis.- Effect of Coster-Kronig Transitions on X-Ray Generation.- Uncertainties in the Analysis of M X-Ray Lines of the Rare-Earth Elements.- Standards for Electron Probe Microanalysis.- Quantitative Elemental Analysis of Individual Microparticles with Electron Beam Instruments.- The f(?) Machine: An Experimental Bench for the Measurement of Electron Probe Parameters.- Quantitative Compositional Mapping with the Electron Probe Microanalyzer.- Quantitative X-Ray Microanalysis in the Analytical Electron Microscope.

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