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| Sep4-12, 05:07 PM | #1 |
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How to calculate the Bremsstrahlung Background?
Hi everybody,
first I like to thank you for this nice forum ![]() I tried the search function and found no answer to my question, so here it is: How can I calculate the Bremsstrahlungs background for TEM EDX spectras (Intensity vs. Energy)? I found several formulas, for example the oldest Kramers/Small, but they all have a 1/E dependecy, wich of course go to ∞ approaching 0. But since I am interested in the Oxygen peak, that doesn´t help much... If anyone have an idea or can give me some directions (link to a paper maybe?) I would realy appreciate. Thanks |
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| Sep5-12, 12:36 PM | #2 |
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nevermind, problem solved
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