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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

What is X-ray fluorescence

X-ray fluorescence the emission of *x-rays from excited atoms produced by the impact of high-energy electrons, other particles, or a primary beam of other x-rays. The wavelengths of the fluorescent x-rays can be measured by an x-ray spectrometer as a means of chemical analysis. X-ray fluorescence is used in such techniques as * electron-probe microanalysis.

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