Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published online 1993-12
Theoretical Studies in EDXRF on a New Linear Relation: In(Fluorescent Intensity Ratio of Analyte to Pure Analyte/Concentration of Analyte) versus In(Fluorescent Energy)
The inaccuracies and validity of the approximate linear relation between In(fluorescent intensity/concentration) and In(fluorescent energy) are presented and discussed. We then present the derivation of a new linear relation between In(fluorescent intensity ratio of analyte to pure analyte/concentration of analyte) and In(fluorescent energy) which is valid for all elements that can be excited by radiation sources, whether by tube x-ray or by radioisotope sources.
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YapC. T.HuaY. N., “Experimental Studies in EDXRF on the New Linear Relation *In (Fluorescent Intensity Ratio of Analyte to Pure Analyte/Concentration of Analyte) vs. *In (Fluorescent Energy),” to be submitted for publication.