Abstract
AbstractA new X-ray probe attachment for the standard Norelco Vacuum Spectrograph has been developed. The X-ray optical design is essentially the same as that of the Norelco/AMR Microprobe goniometer, being an Ogilvie-type varying curvature Johann focusing device. A light optical system which allows the examination of the specimen during analysis is incorporated in a prealigned module along with the X-ray beam defining aperture. This arrangement assures a constant relationship between beam and optical field centers. Apertures ranging in diameter from 50–500 μ are provided. Data are presented giving the effective size of the specimen area analyzed using each of these apertures. A detailed description of the component parts of the instrument is given.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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