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X-ray emission spectrometry. X-ray fluorescence

Author: Jacques DESPUJOLS

Publication date: September 10, 2000

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2. Common X-ray fluorescence spectrometers

The instruments we are about to describe are essentially designed for qualitative and quantitative elemental chemical analysis. They are said to be sequential if, when several elements are to be investigated or assayed, analysis is carried out one element at a time. They are said to be simultaneous (or multichannel) if several elements can be analyzed at the same time.

2.1 Construction of wavelength-dispersive spectrometers

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2.1.1 Sequential spectrometers

They comprise a primary X-ray source,...

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Common X-ray fluorescence spectrometers
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