International Tables for Crystallography


Ultradilute systems
Steve M. Heald. International Tables for Crystallography (2024). Vol. I [ doi:10.1107/S1574870722003214 ]

Abstract

A fundamental strength of XAFS is the ability to measure ultradilute components of a sample. With the advent of high-flux beamlines, the ultradilute limit is currently determined more by the detectors that are used than by the available flux. After a description of the fundamental limits and detector types, the discussion concentrates on the most effective use of current detectors and the prospects for improvements.


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