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Synchrotron Radiation Spectromicroscopy: Opportunities, Limitations and Data Taking Strategies
Abstract We discuss one of the most important yet often overlooked problems of today’s experimental microanalysis: the need for careful data taking strategy planning. This problem is particularly relevant for the new class of synchrotron-radiation techniques known as spectromicroscopies — which combine the analytical power of established spectroscopies with high lateral resolution.[1] These techniques are becoming extremely important with the advent of the new, ultrabright synchrotron sources of soft-x-rays: ELETTRA in Trieste, the Advanced Light Source in Berkeley, the SRRC in Hsinchu-Taiwan, and the Pohang source in Korea.
Synchrotron Radiation Spectromicroscopy: Opportunities, Limitations and Data Taking Strategies
Abstract We discuss one of the most important yet often overlooked problems of today’s experimental microanalysis: the need for careful data taking strategy planning. This problem is particularly relevant for the new class of synchrotron-radiation techniques known as spectromicroscopies — which combine the analytical power of established spectroscopies with high lateral resolution.[1] These techniques are becoming extremely important with the advent of the new, ultrabright synchrotron sources of soft-x-rays: ELETTRA in Trieste, the Advanced Light Source in Berkeley, the SRRC in Hsinchu-Taiwan, and the Pohang source in Korea.
Synchrotron Radiation Spectromicroscopy: Opportunities, Limitations and Data Taking Strategies
Margaritondo, G. (author)
1997-01-01
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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