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Nuclear reaction analysis, electronic

Neutron Activation Analysis X-Ray Fluorescence Particle-Induced X-Ray Emission Particle-Induced Nuclear Reaction Analysis Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry Spark Source Mass Spectrometry Glow Discharge Mass Spectrometry Electron Microprobe Analysis Laser Microprobe Analysis Secondary Ion Mass Analysis Micro-PIXE... [Pg.128]

Reiche, I., Yignaud, C., Favre-Quattropani, L., and Menu, M. (2002b). Fluorine analysis in biogenic and geological apatite by analytical transmission electron microscopy and nuclear reaction analysis. Journal of Trace and Microprobe Techniques 20 211-231. [Pg.381]

See also Activation Anaiysis Neutron Activation Charged-Particle Activation Photon Activation. Atomic Emission Spectrometry Inductively Coupled Plasma. Atomic Mass Spectrometry Inductively Coupled Plasma. Mass Spectrometry Overview. Surface Analysis Particle-Induced X-Ray Emission Auger Electron Spectroscopy Ion Scattering Nuclear Reaction Analysis and Elastic Recoil Detection. X-Ray Fluorescence and Emission Wavelength Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence. [Pg.4568]

FEL, free electron laser NRA, nuclear reaction analysis PIGE, particle-induced gamma-ray emission RBS, Rutherford backscattering spectrometry SIMS, secondary ion mass spectrometry STIM, scanning transmission ion microscopy. [Pg.336]

Nondestructive depth profiling, which includes angle-resolved measurements, Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy (RBS), nuclear reaction analysis (NRA), peak intensity measurements from two or more peaks from the same element, and elemental intensity measurements as a function of incident electron energy (3)... [Pg.920]

Although following similar nuclear reaction schemes, nuclear analytical methods (NAMs) comprise bulk analysing capability (neutron and photon activation analysis, NAA and PAA, respectively), as well as detection power in near-surface regions of solids (ion-beam analysis, IB A). NAMs aiming at the determination of elements are based on the interaction of nuclear particles with atomic nuclei. They are nuclide specific in most cases. As the electronic shell of the atom does not participate in the principal physical process, the chemical bonding status of the element is of no relevance. The general scheme of a nuclear interaction is ... [Pg.662]


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