Abstract

Silver concentration in developed photographic emulsions exposed by β-emission may be measured on spots with a minimum diameter of about 10μm using an electron microprobe or a scanning electron microscope. Silver concentration is directly proportional to the integrated flux of β-particles bombarding the emulsion. Thus analysis for silver provides a method for quantitative microautoradiography which is comparable in accuracy and precision to other available methods and which can be performed on readily available equipment.

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