2002
DOI: 10.6028/jres.107.044
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Decomposition of wavelength dispersive x-ray spectra

Abstract: Line shapes of atomic lines and soft x-ray emission bands measured with a wavelength dispersive spectrometer (WDS) with the Electron Probe Micro Analyzer (EPMA) are reviewed. Least square fitting to pseudo-Voigt profiles of the digitally measured spectra are used to account for the presence of non-diagram features (high and low energy satellites) and instrumental induced distortions. The effect of line width and relative intensities on the quality of fits is illustrated. Spectral distortions resulting from the… Show more

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“…Absorption spectra were obtained from the ratio of two normalized X-ray emission spectra measured at low and high incident electron energy [22][23][24]. As shown by e.g., Chopra [24], absorption spectra obtained in this way are equivalent to X-ray absorption measurements using X-ray beams and thin foil absorbers.…”
Section: Absorption X-ray Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Absorption spectra were obtained from the ratio of two normalized X-ray emission spectra measured at low and high incident electron energy [22][23][24]. As shown by e.g., Chopra [24], absorption spectra obtained in this way are equivalent to X-ray absorption measurements using X-ray beams and thin foil absorbers.…”
Section: Absorption X-ray Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the selection rules, these transitions are not radiative and the excess of energy L 1 -L 2 or L 1 -L 3 is dissipated by the emission of an Auger electron from the M or N levels. The transition rate of non-radiative Coster-Kronig transitions f ij , where i and j are two subshells within the same energy level, is not permitted for all elements (Rémond, 2002). The double excitation threshold is the value of energy needed to cause double vacancies in the atoms, so the probability to observe satellite lines K is zero for incident energies below this value.…”
Section: Wwwintechopencommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vacancy 3p -1 is generated by transitions 3p → 1s that give rise to the line K 1,3  In contrast, the satellite line K'' of the transition metals have a similar origin to the K' in elements of the third period. Several other theories are available to describe the K' low energy feature associated with the K 1,3 emission resulting from transitions involving the partially filled 3d shells of transition elements and their oxides (Rémond, 2002). The Radiative Auger Effect (RAE) produces a broad structure at a lower energy than the characteristic diagram line.…”
Section: Satellite Lines Caused By Splitting Of Molecular Orbitalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the pseudo-Voigt function has largely been used as an approximated expression to depict the characteristic line profiles [1,2], it may lead to discrepancies too large in some cases. Fig.…”
Section: Comparison Between Voigt and Pseudo-voigt Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the lack of a closed-form expression for the Voigt function, the pseudo-Voigt function is a usual approach in X-ray spectroscopy [1][2][3][4]. This function is a linear combination of a Gaussian and a Lorentzian.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%