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Hi,
this answer brings a question to my mind.
When is it possible to do a quantitative analysis on a probe with a
rastered beam on an inhomogeneous sample?
I sometimes get asked this, but even though the software allows it, I
always say no. I assumed that the matrix correction for every point in
the raster will be based on the average x-ray intensity, yet this
might be different than the matrix correction required at a given
point in an inhomogeneous sample.
Have I missed something?
Thanks,
Ron
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Most of the samples we receive are of this type (Platinum-Aluminide coatings
of engine parts). I use pure element standards and have pretty good
success. The difficulty is that the material is very inhomogeneous and the
customer usually wants an average composition. They require analyses with a
beam raster over a certain area of the coating. I usually have a set of
about 10-12 elements in the analysis.
Chuck Herrington
Geller MicroÅnalytical Lab, Inc.
978-887-7000
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Subject: [PROBE-USERS] Ni-Pt-Al standard?
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I have a post-doc researcher here in one of our engineering departments who
is interested in analyzing a Ni-Pt-Al system. I've been trying pure metals
as standards for his samples, but obviously I'd like to minimize any
absorption or fluorescence issues there might be. Does anyone have any
experience with such a system? Do you know of suitable standards for such a
system, or have you just used pure metals?
Thanks,
Ellery
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Ellery E. Frahm
Research Fellow & Manager
Electron Microprobe Laboratory
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Department of Geology & Geophysics
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