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x-ray fluorescence analysis

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x-ray fluorescence analysis [′eks ‚rā flu̇′res·əns ə‚nal·ə·səs]
(spectroscopy)
A nondestructive physical method used for chemical elemental analysis in which a material is irradiated by photons or charged particles of sufficient energy to cause its elements to emit (fluoresce) characteristic x-ray line spectra.


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Under the 2 year agreement with the EPA, NIST and its partners will develop urban particulate matter reference materials, a special thin-film glass standard for x-ray fluorescence analysis and technology for large-scale collection of fine airborne particulate matter.
X-ray fluorescence analysis, nanolithography, and nanomachining.
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