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Owen,

Yes.  On the JEOL it is called the LDE2 crystal, 2d spacing of ~97
angstroms.  The Oxygen measurement on this is near the low end of the
spectrometer, so backgrounds get a bit high, but it works.

Jim McGee
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Subject: [PROBE-USERS] multi-layer crystals

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All,

First, thanks to those who replied with info on Gd standards.

Today I need to know, Is there a single mulit-layer crystal that will
cover Boron through Oxygen?

Thanks in advance,  OWen

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