This volume provides a balanced treatment of both practical and theoretical aspects of the techniques of electron-probe microanalysis, and is particularly valuable for both the practical microanalyst interested in problems of specimen preparation, instrument procedures, data collection and quantification, and for the researcher interested in the underlying physical principles and the latest developments in correction models. This edition reports on the rapid progress that has been made in a number of areas of electron-probe microanalysis (EPMA), especially with regard to the ultra-light elements and in the correction methods used for quantifying experimental data. For industrial and government researchers, technologists and engineers involved with materials science and materials analysis, and those concerned with analysis techniques in areas such as biology, medicine, pharmacology, geology, and engineering.
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This text is intended for university lecturers and postgraduate students, industrial and government researchers and other workers involved with materials science, materials engineering and materials analysis and those concerned with analysis techniques in other areas - for example, biology, physics, analytical chemistry, medicine and pharmacology, geology and engineering. The authors examine practical and theoretical aspects of the techniques of electron-probe microanalysis, providing material both for the practical microanalyst interested in problems and procedures and for the researcher keen to obtain a greater understanding of the principles and developments in correction models.
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