Abstract
Since our laboratory was established in 1990, we have developed several computer programs for the data handling and analysis: programs for converting binary or ASCII format of spectra and arrangement of data files, for X-ray spectrum analysis, for determining the efficiency of a Si(Li) detector, for determining the transmission curve of an X-ray absorber, and for calculating ionization cross sections. The latter threes are used for obtaining physical quantities which are required for determining quantitative concentrations of elements and must be prepared individually for each experimental conditions. These five computer programs have all been developed for two types of personal computers and some of them have already been distributed and widely used in Japan.
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