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ISO 24236:2005

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Surface chemical analysis Auger electron spectroscopy Repeatability and constancy of intensity scale

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19-04-2005

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ISO 24236:2005 specifies a method for evaluating the constancy and repeatability of the intensity scale of Auger electron spectrometers, for general analytical purposes, using an electron gun with a beam energy of 2 keV or greater. It is only applicable to instruments that incorporate an ion gun for sputter cleaning. It is not intended to be a calibration of the intensity/energy response function. That calibration may be made by the instrument manufacturer or other organization. The present procedure provides data to evaluate and confirm the accuracy with which the intensity/energy response function remains constant with instrument usage. Guidance is given on some of the instrumental settings that may affect this constancy.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ISO/DIS 24236 (04/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
14
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
NF ISO 24236 : 2006 Identical
BS ISO 24236:2005 Identical
SAC GB/T 29558 : 2013 Identical
NEN ISO 24236 : 2005 Identical

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