MonochromatorStandarddeviationSpectrometerGold(Au)BeadsKseriesSiegbahnnotationkeVIron(Fe)SpectrumGaussianAbsorptionAnalysisX-raytubeLoss ofignition(LOI)MACCupBindingenergyOpticsEnergydispersiveLseriesPeakareaCalibrationMoseley’slawK-alphaSensitivityDispersionEnhancementMultichannelanalyzerFusionAugerFluorescenceChemometricVacuumRadiationGrindingEnhancementeffectSpecimenMatrixeffectPANanlyticalGadolinium(Gd)PpmM-shellSamplepreparationCountspersecondCollimeterWe get todo acalculationSpectrallineWe get tolook up atableLecturerpassesaroundsamplesL-shellDataprocessingNormalizationReferencematerialSequentialspectrometersGoniometerVacancyPelletInnerelectronAbsorptionedgeDiffractioncrystalQualitativeanalysisElectronGraphitecrystalQuantitativeanalysisWe areat slide22AnalyzingcrystalRhodium(Rh)ResolutionElementalanalysisWavelengthdispersivePolarizationScatteringConcentrationTin(Sn)CompoundWe get todo anexperimentLimit ofDetectionLimit ofQuantitationSignaltonoiseSpinnerWD-XRFComptonMalvernEmissionFirstorderreflectionElectronAccuracyThere is aspellingmistake onthe slidePowderReproducibilityBragg’slawIonizationenergySomeonesneezesX-rayHomogeneousWe areat slide48MetalHeavyelementDetectorTable topinstrumentOpticalpathSi-PINInfinitethicknessWavelengthBremsstrahlungED-XRFSequentialXRFGammaraysK-betaRayleighMonochromatorStandarddeviationSpectrometerGold(Au)BeadsKseriesSiegbahnnotationkeVIron(Fe)SpectrumGaussianAbsorptionAnalysisX-raytubeLoss ofignition(LOI)MACCupBindingenergyOpticsEnergydispersiveLseriesPeakareaCalibrationMoseley’slawK-alphaSensitivityDispersionEnhancementMultichannelanalyzerFusionAugerFluorescenceChemometricVacuumRadiationGrindingEnhancementeffectSpecimenMatrixeffectPANanlyticalGadolinium(Gd)PpmM-shellSamplepreparationCountspersecondCollimeterWe get todo acalculationSpectrallineWe get tolook up atableLecturerpassesaroundsamplesL-shellDataprocessingNormalizationReferencematerialSequentialspectrometersGoniometerVacancyPelletInnerelectronAbsorptionedgeDiffractioncrystalQualitativeanalysisElectronGraphitecrystalQuantitativeanalysisWe areat slide22AnalyzingcrystalRhodium(Rh)ResolutionElementalanalysisWavelengthdispersivePolarizationScatteringConcentrationTin(Sn)CompoundWe get todo anexperimentLimit ofDetectionLimit ofQuantitationSignaltonoiseSpinnerWD-XRFComptonMalvernEmissionFirstorderreflectionElectronAccuracyThere is aspellingmistake onthe slidePowderReproducibilityBragg’slawIonizationenergySomeonesneezesX-rayHomogeneousWe areat slide48MetalHeavyelementDetectorTable topinstrumentOpticalpathSi-PINInfinitethicknessWavelengthBremsstrahlungED-XRFSequentialXRFGammaraysK-betaRayleigh

Malvern PANalytical - Call List

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  1. Monochromator
  2. Standard deviation
  3. Spectrometer
  4. Gold (Au)
  5. Beads
  6. K series
  7. Siegbahn notation
  8. keV
  9. Iron (Fe)
  10. Spectrum
  11. Gaussian
  12. Absorption
  13. Analysis
  14. X-ray tube
  15. Loss of ignition (LOI)
  16. MAC
  17. Cup
  18. Binding energy
  19. Optics
  20. Energy dispersive
  21. L series
  22. Peak area
  23. Calibration
  24. Moseley’s law
  25. K-alpha
  26. Sensitivity
  27. Dispersion
  28. Enhancement
  29. Multichannel analyzer
  30. Fusion
  31. Auger
  32. Fluorescence
  33. Chemometric
  34. Vacuum
  35. Radiation
  36. Grinding
  37. Enhancement effect
  38. Specimen
  39. Matrix effect
  40. PANanlytical
  41. Gadolinium (Gd)
  42. Ppm
  43. M-shell
  44. Sample preparation
  45. Counts per second
  46. Collimeter
  47. We get to do a calculation
  48. Spectral line
  49. We get to look up a table
  50. Lecturer passes around samples
  51. L-shell
  52. Data processing
  53. Normalization
  54. Reference material
  55. Sequential spectrometers
  56. Goniometer
  57. Vacancy
  58. Pellet
  59. Inner electron
  60. Absorption edge
  61. Diffraction crystal
  62. Qualitative analysis
  63. Electron
  64. Graphite crystal
  65. Quantitative analysis
  66. We are at slide 22
  67. Analyzing crystal
  68. Rhodium (Rh)
  69. Resolution
  70. Elemental analysis
  71. Wavelength dispersive
  72. Polarization
  73. Scattering
  74. Concentration
  75. Tin (Sn)
  76. Compound
  77. We get to do an experiment
  78. Limit of Detection
  79. Limit of Quantitation
  80. Signal to noise
  81. Spinner
  82. WD-XRF
  83. Compton
  84. Malvern
  85. Emission
  86. First order reflection
  87. Electron
  88. Accuracy
  89. There is a spelling mistake on the slide
  90. Powder
  91. Reproducibility
  92. Bragg’s law
  93. Ionization energy
  94. Someone sneezes
  95. X-ray
  96. Homogeneous
  97. We are at slide 48
  98. Metal
  99. Heavy element
  100. Detector
  101. Table top instrument
  102. Optical path
  103. Si-PIN
  104. Infinite thickness
  105. Wavelength
  106. Bremsstrahlung
  107. ED-XRF
  108. Sequential XRF
  109. Gamma rays
  110. K-beta
  111. Rayleigh