User Manual 5 Step-by-Step Guides
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Maintain Standards Library for Electron Transparent Samples –
Zeta Factors
This guide describes how to set up the Zeta factor standards library. Quantification of electron
transparent samples with the Zeta factor method requires knowledge of the beam current in [pA]
for standard and “unknown” sample and sample thickness of the standard sample.
Experimental Zeta Factors
Follow this guide to update Zeta factors for the elements contained in the standard sample.
Set up a Cliff-Lorimer standards library.
Follow step 1-4 in section 5.11.2 since the
geometry setup for Cliff
Acquire or open a spectrum of the
refe
rence/standard sample. The composition
and thickness of the sample has to be known.
The beam current during measurement also
has to be known and has to be entered as
described in
5.13.3 or, if offline, as spectrum
uble click on the highlighted line
of the active spectrum in the spectrum list
(below the spectrum) to open the
SPECTRUM PROPERTIES
the beam current in pA as system factor in
the Parameter tab.
Follow the standardless quantification
steps 6 to 13 to identify elements, set
background regions and deconvolution
Refer to section 5.12.2. Set quantification
method mode to
the QUANTIFICATION dialog.
Select Zeta factor method under
Quantification model.
The EDIT STANDARD PROPERTIES dialog
pops up.
Enter reference element concentration
values
sample thickness for standard
sample
Review Beam current. If missing or incorrect,
enter
the correct value and also enter the
in the spectrum Parameter tab
The density will be calculated interna
the sample composition, if changed manually,
the thickness will change, respectively.
dialog pops up with new
and old Zeta factors. Initial Zeta factors have
the same values as theoretical Cliff
factors (and are considerably smaller).