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Measurements of the Special Distribution Emitted From X-Ray Spectrographic Tubes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

Tomoya Arai
Affiliation:
Rigaku Industrial Corporation Takatsuki Osaka, Japan
Takashi Shoji
Affiliation:
Rigaku Industrial Corporation Takatsuki Osaka, Japan
Kazuhiko Omote
Affiliation:
Rigaku Industrial Corporation Takatsuki Osaka, Japan
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The fundamental parameter method for quantitative analysis of composite elements has been a powerful technique for x-ray spectrochemical analysis in which the x-ray intensity and spectral distribution from x-ray spectrographic tubes are the moste ssential factors in the calculating process based on x- ray physics.

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Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1985

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