1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf00476224
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Einfluß des Gefüges von Stählen auf die Richtigkeit und Präzision von röntgenfluorescenzspektrometrischen Analysen

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“…The applicability of soft X-ray appearance potential spectroscopy (SXAPS) to the analysis of surfaces of 3d transition-metal alloys with reference to surface conditioning has recently been discussed and found to be superior to Auger techniques in some instances (104). It has been found as the result of a recent German study that the type and size of the nonmetallic inclusions on a steel surface have a measurable influence on the measured XRF intensity and that this effect can be minimized by a remelting and rapid cooling of the sample (505). Another recent paper reviews the use of XPS as an aid in studying the composition of surface films on carbon steels and their influence on the corrosion behavior of the metal in selected media (69).…”
Section: X-ray Fluorescence Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The applicability of soft X-ray appearance potential spectroscopy (SXAPS) to the analysis of surfaces of 3d transition-metal alloys with reference to surface conditioning has recently been discussed and found to be superior to Auger techniques in some instances (104). It has been found as the result of a recent German study that the type and size of the nonmetallic inclusions on a steel surface have a measurable influence on the measured XRF intensity and that this effect can be minimized by a remelting and rapid cooling of the sample (505). Another recent paper reviews the use of XPS as an aid in studying the composition of surface films on carbon steels and their influence on the corrosion behavior of the metal in selected media (69).…”
Section: X-ray Fluorescence Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%