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Fourier Transform Fluorescence Spectrometry

Applied Spectroscopy, 1988
A variety of fluorescence spectra have been measured interferometrically, demonstrating the feasibility of Fourier Transform Fluorescence Spectrometry (FT-FS). Emission spectra have been measured with the use of a monochromatic source and an interferometer as the emission selector.
B. Hlivko, H. Hong, R. R. Williams
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X-ray fluorescence spectrometry

Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 1992
Abstract X-ray fluorescence analysis is a technique that is widely used for the determination of both major and trace elements in a wide variety of geological materials. In this review, the analytical characteristics of both wavelength and energy dispersive instrumentation are considered as well as operating and calibration procedures applicable to ...
Philip J. Potts, Peter C. Webb
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Visualization of metabolites and microbes at high spatial resolution using MALDI mass spectrometry imaging and in situ fluorescence labeling

Nature Protocols, 2023
Patric Bourceau   +6 more
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Atomic Fluorescence Flame Spectrometry

Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 1967
Fluorescence flame spectrometry is based upon the absorption of radiation by an atomic vapor to produce excited atoms, and the measurement of the radiation emitted when a fraction of these excited atoms lose their energy by a radiational process or processes called atomic fluorescence. Mitchell and Zemansky [1] and Pringsheim [2] have discussed much of
J. D. Winefordner, J. M. Mansfield
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Molecular Fluorescence, Phosphorescence, and Chemiluminescence Spectrometry

Analytical Chemistry, 2010
As you may have already noted, this year introduces a new set of authors for this fundamental review. As new authors, they hope that they can do as accurate a job as did their predecessor, Professor Earl Wehry, of the University of Tennessee. The format for this review follows the basic outline used by Professor Wehry, with some modifications.
Susmita, Das   +13 more
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Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry

Analytical Chemistry, 1971
James D. Winefordner, Robert C. Elser
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X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry

2010
The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Properties of X Rays 3. Interaction of X Rays with Matter 3.1. Photoelectric Effect 3.2. Scattered Radiation 4. Attenuation of X Rays in Matter 5. Penetration of X Rays 6. Instrumentation 6.1. X-Ray Sources 6.2. X-Ray Detectors 6.3. Geometrical Considerations 6.4.
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