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Introduction to X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy

9 Dec 2019

In this application note, Horiba presents an introduction to X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy as a spectroscopic technique, as well as how it can be used in qualitative or quantitative manner for single-point and multi-point analayses and element imaging.

FluoroMax®-4 - Spectrofluorometer

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Introduction to X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy