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Extended X-ray Energy Loss Fine Structure

EXELFS Extended X-ray Energy Loss Fine Structure A fine-structure technique similar to EXAFS, except that 60-300 KeV electrons rather than photons excite core-holes. Like EXAFS, this techniques is not explicitly surface sensitive. [Pg.12]

Extended X-Ray Energy Loss Fine Structure (EXELFS)... [Pg.55]

EXELFS Extended X-ray energy loss fine structure... [Pg.22]

Extended energy-loss fine structures (EXELES) are analogous to the EXAES effect observed in X-ray absorption [2.224, 2.225]. These weak modulations (cf Eig. 2.39a), still observable ca. 100 eV away from the edge onset, occur because the excited elec-... [Pg.64]

Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy deuterium triglycine sulphate energy compensated atom probe energy dispersive analysis energy-loss near edge structure electron probe X-ray microanalysis elastic recoil detection analysis (see also FreS) electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis extended energy-loss fine structure field emission gun focused ion beam field ion microscope... [Pg.226]

Electron (energy) loss near-edge spectroscopy Extended X-ray absorption fine structure Extended (electron) energy loss fine structure Friction force microscopy... [Pg.743]

SEELES SEXAES SIMS SPLEED Surface Electron Energy Loss Fine Structure Surface Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Sfructure Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy Spin-Polarized LEED ... [Pg.68]

Table 5.2 Summary of selected analytical methods for molecular environmental geochemistry. AAS Atomic absorption spectroscopy AFM Atomic force microscopy (also known as SFM) CT Computerized tomography EDS Energy dispersive spectrometry. EELS Electron energy loss spectroscopy EM Electron microscopy EPR Electron paramagnetic resonance (also known as ESR) ESR Electron spin resonance (also known as EPR) EXAFS Extended X-ray absorption fine structure FUR Fourier transform infrared FIR-TEM Fligh-resolution transmission electron microscopy ICP-AES Inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry ICP-MS Inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Reproduced by permission of American Geophysical Union. O Day PA (1999) Molecular environmental geochemistry. Rev Geophysics 37 249-274. Copyright 1999 American Geophysical Union... Table 5.2 Summary of selected analytical methods for molecular environmental geochemistry. AAS Atomic absorption spectroscopy AFM Atomic force microscopy (also known as SFM) CT Computerized tomography EDS Energy dispersive spectrometry. EELS Electron energy loss spectroscopy EM Electron microscopy EPR Electron paramagnetic resonance (also known as ESR) ESR Electron spin resonance (also known as EPR) EXAFS Extended X-ray absorption fine structure FUR Fourier transform infrared FIR-TEM Fligh-resolution transmission electron microscopy ICP-AES Inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry ICP-MS Inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Reproduced by permission of American Geophysical Union. O Day PA (1999) Molecular environmental geochemistry. Rev Geophysics 37 249-274. Copyright 1999 American Geophysical Union...

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