ISO 19668:2017 PDF

ISO 19668:2017 PDF

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ISO 19668:2017 PDF

Published Date:
08/01/2017

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Active

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Surface chemical analysis - X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy - Estimating and reporting detection limits for elements in homogeneous materials

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International Organization for Standardization

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Electronic (PDF)

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ISO 19668:2017 specifies a procedure by which elemental detection limits in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) can be estimated from data for a particular sample in common analytical situations and reported. This document is applicable to homogeneous materials and is not applicable if the depth distribution of elements is inhomogeneous within the information depth of the technique.


Edition : 1st
File Size : 1 file , 2 MB
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Number of Pages : 32
Published : 08/01/2017
Same As : ISO 19668:2017

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