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BRUKER ADVANCED X-RAY SOLUTIONS _____ GUIDE TO XRF BASICS _____ This GUIDE was first published in West Germany under the title Introduction to X-ray fluorescence Analysis (XRF). 2000 - 2006 Bruker AXS GmbH, Karlruhe, West Germany. All rights reserved. Authors: Dr. Reinhold Schlotz, freelance writer and applications scientist, Bruker AXS Dr. Stefan Uhlig, International Sales Manager, Bruker AXS Bruker AXS GmbH stliche Rheinbr ckenstr. 49 D-76187 Karlsruhe Germany Tel: (+49) (721) 595-2888 Fax: (+49) (721) 595-4587 Email: Web: Bruker AXS Inc. 5465 East Cheryl Parkway Madison, WI 53711-5373 USA Tel: +1 (800) 234-XRAY Fax: +1 (608) 276-3006 Email: Web: Introduction to X-Ray fluorescence (XRF) Table of Contents i Introduction to X-ray fluorescence (XRF) Table of Contents 1. Fundamental Principles.
Fundamental Principles Introduction to X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) 2 1.1.1 The Origin of X-rays Electromagnetic radiation can occur whenever electrically charged particles, particularly electrons, lose energy as a result of a change in their state of motion, e.g. upon deceleration, changing direction or
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