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BS ISO 23830:2008 Surface chemical analysis. Secondary-ion mass spectrometry. Repeatability and constancy of the relative-intensity scale in static secondary-ion mass spectrometry

BS ISO 23830:2008

Surface chemical analysis. Secondary-ion mass spectrometry. Repeatability and constancy of the relative-intensity scale in static secondary-ion mass spectrometry

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Standard number:BS ISO 23830:2008
Pages:24
Released:2008-12-31
ISBN:978 0 580 55766 8
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 23830:2008


This standard BS ISO 23830:2008 Surface chemical analysis. Secondary-ion mass spectrometry. Repeatability and constancy of the relative-intensity scale in static secondary-ion mass spectrometry is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 71.040.40 Chemical analysis

This International Standard specifies a method for confirming the repeatability and constancy of the positive-ion relative-intensity scale of static secondary-ion mass spectrometers, for general analytical purposes. It is only applicable to instruments that incorporate an electron gun for charge neutralization. It is not intended to be a calibration of the intensity/mass response function. That calibration may be made by the instrument manufacturer or another organization. The present method provides data to confirm the constancy of relative intensities with instrument usage. Guidance is given on some of the instrument settings that may affect this constancy.