Abstract

Line emissions from f-f transitions in rare earths contained in a matrix are obtained by excitation with cathode rays. The distinctive energy of these emissions is utilized to detect the presence of trace amounts of rare earths, and non-destructive identification of such traces is carried out quickly by comparison with a derived hauptlinien spectrum. Matrix effects, masking interferences and the utilization of line shape are discussed.

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