Characterization of corning EPMA standard glasses 95IRV, 95IRW, and 95IRX

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The preparation, synthesis, and characterization of Corning trace-element glasses 95IRV, 95IRW, and 95IRX by bulk chemical and electron microprobe techniques is discussed. Working values for the doped elements in the 95-series glasses are established. Blank values have been determined by both bulk chemical and electron microprobe analysis, and important x-ray interferences are highlighted. Chemical homogeneity both within a rod cross-section, and along cane length has been documented. These glasses are standard reference materials intended for use as both primary and secondary electron microprobe standards.

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Carpenter, P., Counce, D., Kluk, E., & Nabelek, C. (2002). Characterization of corning EPMA standard glasses 95IRV, 95IRW, and 95IRX. In Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (Vol. 107, pp. 703–718). National Institute of Standards and Technology. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.107.057

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