1989
DOI: 10.6028/nist.sp.400-82
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Database for and statistical analysisof the interlaboratory determination of the conversion coefficient for the measurement of the interstitial oxygen content of silicon by infrared absorption

Abstract: The Institute's overall goal is to strengthen and advance the Nation's science and technology and facilitate their effective application for public benefit. To this end, the Institute conducts research to assure international competitiveness and leadership of U.S. industry, science and technology. NIST work involves development and transfer of measurements, standards and related science and technology, in support of continually improving U.S. productivity, product quality and reliability, innovation and underl… Show more

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“…Calibration of the NIST FTIR instrument was based on measurements of a subset of eight reference specimens from a larger set of specimens previously used in an international study called the Grand Round Robin (GRR). [2,3] The bias of the eight-specimen subset with respect to the complete GRR specimen set is -0.72%, as established by the GRR data. The measurements made to certify the SRM have been adjusted to eliminate this bias.…”
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“…Calibration of the NIST FTIR instrument was based on measurements of a subset of eight reference specimens from a larger set of specimens previously used in an international study called the Grand Round Robin (GRR). [2,3] The bias of the eight-specimen subset with respect to the complete GRR specimen set is -0.72%, as established by the GRR data. The measurements made to certify the SRM have been adjusted to eliminate this bias.…”
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“…Measurement of the oxygen number fraction is commonly made by infrared spectrophotometry in which the height of the strongest spectral oxygen peak, at 1107 cm"^is determined. The database and test method for this infrared measurement are well established [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. It is a relative technique that relies on…”
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