X–Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Laboratory Applications

X–Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Laboratory Applications

by Michael Haller (Author), Michael Haller (Author), Michael Haschke (Author), Jörg Flock (Author)

Synopsis

The book starts out with a short overview of the physical fundamentals of the generation of x-rays and their interaction with the sample material, followed by a presentation of the different methods of sample preparation in dependence on the quality of the source material and the objective of the measurement. After a short description of the different available equipment types and their respective performance, the book provides in-depth information on the choice of the optimal measurement conditions and the processing of the measurement results.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 496
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Published: 10 Feb 2021

ISBN 10: 3527344632
ISBN 13: 9783527344635

Author Bio
Dr. Michael Haschke has been working in the product management of various companies for more than 35 years where he was responsible for the development and introduction to market of new x-ray fluorescence techniques, mainly in the field of energy-dissipative spectroscopy. Dr. Jorg Flock is Head of the Central Laboratory of ThyssenKrupp Stahl AG and well-versed with different analytical techniques, in particular with x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. He has extensive practical experience of using this technique for the analysis of samples with different qualities and the interpretation of the acquired results. Dipl.-Min. Michael Haller is Chief Operating Officer of Fischer Technology Inc. in Windsor, Connecticut, USA. He obtained his Diploma degree from the University of Frankfurt, Germany, and his MSc degree from the Ohio State University, USA. He then worked at X-Ray Optical Systems Inc. before joining Fischer Technology as Technical Director in 2001.