2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-583x(01)00441-4
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Coincidence method for the analysis of minor elements in steel by deuteron-induced prompt γ-ray spectrometry (d-PIGE)

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“…Several approaches can be found in bibliography going from a simple estimate of the peak side bands to a spectrum fit with the analytical description of the background. Among those, the Sensitive Nonlinear Iterative Peak (SNIP) algorithm [8][9][10] has been chosen as an exemplary illustration. This is a flexible and widely used method which makes no assumption on a specific background allowing a good flexibility.…”
Section: Spectrometry With Sipmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several approaches can be found in bibliography going from a simple estimate of the peak side bands to a spectrum fit with the analytical description of the background. Among those, the Sensitive Nonlinear Iterative Peak (SNIP) algorithm [8][9][10] has been chosen as an exemplary illustration. This is a flexible and widely used method which makes no assumption on a specific background allowing a good flexibility.…”
Section: Spectrometry With Sipmmentioning
confidence: 99%