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Possibilities and Limits of Surface Analysis Methods
The possibilities and limits of the surface analysis methods are presented and stated by means of a choice. It is tried to show how to built up a systematology of all methods. Some capable methods are described in detail. The examples of analyses are chosen under the point of view to give a contribution to the questions existing in the Institute for Reactor Development at the moment. (ERA citation 11:054360)
Possibilities and Limits of Surface Analysis Methods
The possibilities and limits of the surface analysis methods are presented and stated by means of a choice. It is tried to show how to built up a systematology of all methods. Some capable methods are described in detail. The examples of analyses are chosen under the point of view to give a contribution to the questions existing in the Institute for Reactor Development at the moment. (ERA citation 11:054360)
Possibilities and Limits of Surface Analysis Methods
W. Mallener (Autor:in)
1985
36 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Reactor Fuels & Fuel Processing , Reactor Materials , Physical & Theoretical Chemistry , Layers , Surfaces , Auger Electron Spectroscopy , Chemical Analysis , Coated Fuel Particles , Comparative Evaluations , Electron Microprobe Analysis , Electron Spectroscopy , Hastelloy X , Incoloy 800 , Ion Microprobe Analysis , Ion Scattering Analysis , Lasers , Mass Spectroscopy , Probes , Scanning Electron Microscopy , Secondary Emission , Sensitivity , X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis , Foreign technology , ERDA/400103 , ERDA/400104
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