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In 1968, the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) published Special
Publication 298 "Quantitative Electron Probe Microanalysis," which
contained proceedings of a seminar held on the subject at NBS in
the summer of 1967. This publication received wide interest that
continued through the years far beyond expectations. The present
volume, also the result of a gathering of international experts, in
1988, at NBS (now the National Institute of Standards and
Technology, NIST), is intended to fulfill the same purpose. After
years of substantial agreement on the procedures of analysis and
data evaluation, several sharply differentiated approaches have
developed. These are described in this publi cation with all the
details required for practical application. Neither the editors nor
NIST wish to endorse any single approach. Rather, we hope that
their exposition will stimulate the dialogue which is a
prerequisite for technical progress. Additionally, it is expected
that those active in research in electron probe microanalysis will
appreciate more clearly the areas in which further investigations
are warranted."
In 1968, the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) published Special
Publication 298 "Quantitative Electron Probe Microanalysis," which
contained proceedings of a seminar held on the subject at NBS in
the summer of 1967. This publication received wide interest that
continued through the years far beyond expectations. The present
volume, also the result of a gathering of international experts, in
1988, at NBS (now the National Institute of Standards and
Technology, NIST), is intended to fulfill the same purpose. After
years of substantial agreement on the procedures of analysis and
data evaluation, several sharply differentiated approaches have
developed. These are described in this publi cation with all the
details required for practical application. Neither the editors nor
NIST wish to endorse any single approach. Rather, we hope that
their exposition will stimulate the dialogue which is a
prerequisite for technical progress. Additionally, it is expected
that those active in research in electron probe microanalysis will
appreciate more clearly the areas in which further investigations
are warranted.
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