Surface analysis of aluminium by glow-discharge optical emission spectrometry
Long, John 2003, Surface analysis of aluminium by glow-discharge optical emission spectrometry, in Proceedings of the 27th Annual A&NZIP Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting, Australian Institute of Physics, Parkville, Vic..
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Proceedings of the 27th Annual A&NZIP Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting
Editor(s)
Cashion, John Finlayson, Trevor Paganin, David Smith, Andrew Troup, Gordon
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Australian Institute of Physics
Place of publication
Parkville, Vic.
Summary
Surface engineering in solids has become an important field in materials science. Glow-discharge optical emission spectrometry (GD-OES) has proven to be a powerful tool for the rapid analysis of elements in the surface of solids. One may employ GD-OES to determine quantitatively the bulk concentration of elements in a sample, and elemental concentrations as a function of depth. Presented here is an overview of GD-OES analysis and an application to aluminium.
Notes
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ISBN
0959806466 9780959806465
Language
eng
Field of Research
020406 Surfaces and Structural Properties of Condensed Matter
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