1987
DOI: 10.1016/0883-2889(87)90009-8
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An experimental approach to the analysis of binary alloys by the Rayleigh-Compton backscatter ratio method

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“…The typical procedure of the experimental calibration method comprises five steps: experimental design, data collection, data analysis, calculation of calibration parameters, and calibration application. Various common approaches exist, including standard calibration [37], internal standard calibration [38], scattering internal standard method [39], binary proportion method [40], matrix-dilution method [41], and thin film method [42].…”
Section: Experimental Calibration Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The typical procedure of the experimental calibration method comprises five steps: experimental design, data collection, data analysis, calculation of calibration parameters, and calibration application. Various common approaches exist, including standard calibration [37], internal standard calibration [38], scattering internal standard method [39], binary proportion method [40], matrix-dilution method [41], and thin film method [42].…”
Section: Experimental Calibration Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%