Technology Forum |
X-ray
X-ray technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, with new applications being developed every day. Joining us for this discussion are Scott Fess of Applied Rigaku Technologies, Inc.; Dirk Wissman of AMETEK SPECTRO Analytical Instruments; and John I.H. Patterson of Bruker AXS Handheld.
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Featured Podcast |
Recent Developments in SEM/SDD-EDS
Well known expert Dale Newbury looks at the emerging technique of energy dispersive x-ray spectrometry and its combination with silicon drift detection, which is revolutionizing the field of x-ray research.
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Featured Articles |
The Revolution in Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectrometry: Spectrum Imaging at Output Count Rates Above 1 MHz with the Silicon Drift Detector on a Scanning Electron Microscope
The silicon drift detector energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (SDD-EDS) system offers revolutionary improvements over the classic Si(Li)-EDS for mapping the compositional microstructure of matter with scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
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Comparison of Different Sample Preparation Procedures for the 40 Determination of RoHS/WEEE Regulated Elements in Printed Circuit Boards and Electrical Components by EDXRF
This study evaluates the merits of different sampling techniques for the determination of a group of hazardous elements in printed circuit boards as defined by the European Union, RoHS, and WEEE.
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Featured Products |
Mercury analyzer
The model RA-3000 Gold+AFS mercury analyzer from Nippon Instruments is designed for EPA Method 1631E. According to the company, the analyzer simplifies low- to sub-parts-per-million mercury analysis and reduces reagent consumption and wastes. For more information visit
www.hg-nic.us
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FT-IR spectrophotometer
The CryoSAS FT-IR spectrophotometer from Bruker is designed as a dedicated system for impurity analysis and quality control of silicon crystals according to SEMI and ASTM standards. The system reportedly is optimized for at-line operation in industrial environments. According to the company, the system combines low-temperature closed-cycle refrigerating devices that require no cryogenic liquids. Read More...»
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PPB-level Elemental Analysis
With UltraCarry®, Rigaku’s NEX CG EDXRF can quantify elements in aqueous liquids down to PPB-levels. Routine elemental analysis of contaminated or industrial wastewater can now be performed by non-technical personnel. Read More...»
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Spectroscopy of Microscopic Samples
CRAIC Technologies introduces the 20/20 PV™ UV-Visible-NIR microspectrophotometer. Able to measure micron-sized samples by transmission, reflectance, luminescence and fluorescence, the 20/20 PV™ is used in forensics, failure analysis, biology, bio-technology, materials sciences, flat panel displays, semiconductors, energy and steel industries. To find out more visit.
www.microspectra.com
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Question of the Month |
What will be the biggest growth area in the field of X-ray?
A) Handheld/Portable
B) EDXRF
C) Silicon Drift Detection/Energy Dispersive X-ray (SDD-EDS)
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Last Month's Results |
Which application area has the brightest future for Raman?
67% |
Biomedical/biological |
28% |
Pharmaceutical |
6% |
Homeland security |
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