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Quantitative Analysis of Homogeneous or Stratified Microvolumes Applying the Model “PAP”

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For about 20 years, quantitative analysis of homogeneous microvolumes has been performed with the aid of correction models which transform into mass concentrations C A the ratio k A between the emerging intensities from the specimen and a standard obtained for a characteristic line of element A:

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Pouchou, JL., Pichoir, F. (1991). Quantitative Analysis of Homogeneous or Stratified Microvolumes Applying the Model “PAP”. In: Heinrich, K.F.J., Newbury, D.E. (eds) Electron Probe Quantitation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2617-3_4

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