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An X-Ray Fluorescence Method of Analysis of Microsamples

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

B. G. Reisdorf*
Affiliation:
United States Steel Corporation Applied Research Laboratory, Monroeville, Pennsylvania
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Abstract

A method is described for the analysis of microscopic samples that utilizes a commercial electron diffraction unit for the excitation of fluorescent X-rays in a specimen and photographic recording of the resulting spectra by a small fluorescenceanalysis camera placed within the electron diffraction unit. Applications of this method to the analysis of precipitates extracted from steels are included in the discussion.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1959

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References

1 Fisher, R. M., “Precipitation of Carbides in Unalloyed and Low-Alloy Steels,” paper at Symposium on Transformation and Precipitation Phenomena in Metals, Fourth International Congress in Electron Microscopy, Berlin, Germany, Sept., 1958.Google Scholar