X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF) is a well-established
analytical technique for qualitative and quantitative elemental
analysis of a wide variety of materials. It is known for its rapid
speed and ease of use. All levels of professionals in materials
science, analytic chemistry, and physics will benefit from the
review of basic and newly developed technologies presented in this
book. Highlights include: A basic introduction to XRF, including
background on X-ray physics. Coverage of qualitative and
quantitative analysis using XRF. Coverage of the design of
low-power micro-focus tubes and novel X-ray optics and detectors.
Benchtop and portable instrumentation that offer extreme simplicity
of operation in a low-cost design. Extensive bibliographic
references. Buyers Guide.
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