Abstract
The Guelph proton microprobe has provided several thousand spot analyses of mineralogical, geochemical and metallurgical specimens, mainly through contract arrangements. User-friendly target chamber design with color TV viewing of the incident beam spot at magnification × 300 is crucial in this work. A new PC-based data accumulation system for both spot analysis and elemental mapping is described. Various enhancements to the GUPIX software for spectrum fitting and standardization are reviewed.
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More From: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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