• ISO 14594:2014

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    Microbeam analysis Electron probe microanalysis Guidelines for the determination of experimental parameters for wavelength dispersive spectroscopy

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  21-10-2014

    Publisher:  International Organization for Standardization

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    ISO 14594:2014 gives the general guidelines for the determination of experimental parameters relating to the primary beam, the wavelength spectrometer, and the sample that need to be taken into account when carrying out electron probe microanalysis. It also defines procedures for the determination of beam current, current density, dead time, wavelength resolution, background, analysis area, analysis depth, and analysis volume.

    It is intended for the analysis of a well-polished sample using normal beam incidence, and the parameters obtained can only be indicative for other experimental conditions.

    It is not designed to be used for energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.

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    Development Note Supersedes ISO/DIS 14594. (10/2014)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher International Organization for Standardization
    Status Current
    Supersedes

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