Abstract

The spatial resolution of x-ray microanalysis in a thin foil is determined by the size of the beam-specimen interaction volume. This volume is a combination of the incident electron beam diameter (d) and the beam broadening (b) due to elastic scatter within the specimen. Definitions of spatial resolution have already been proposed on this basis but all present a worst case value for the resolution based on the dimensions of the beam emerging from the exit face of the foil.

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