Abstract

Spectrographic analysis for carbon and boron using fluorescent x-rays has been studied over the past few years; principles and applications for using those ultra-soft x-rays were described, based on the combination of total reflection and filtering rather than on the wavelength dispersive method of Bragg reflection (1, 2). However, oxygen and nitrogen, with x-ray wavelengths of 23.7lÅ and 31.60Å, respectively, cannot be detected as easily because of their high absorption by the detector window materials such as polypropylene, polyester or formvar films.

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