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High-resolution scanning TEM imaging (HR STEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) were performed using a HRTEM instrument (FEI image/probe double Cs corrected Titan G2 60–300, Eindhoven, The Netherlands) operated at 300 kV with an ultrathin window silicon drift detection X-ray energy-dispersive spectrometer and a monochromator.
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Energy Dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) measurements were performed with an Oxford X-Max80 silicon drift detector (SDD) with an ATW2-window and an energy resolution down to 129 eV, the detection angle of the detector was 35°.
Operating with a Mo anode at 50 kV and 40 mA with a closely attached multilayer monochromator and using a 10 mm2 KETEK silicon drift detector with 8 μm Be window, a sensitivity of 70 cps/ng for Rb was measured and detection limits of 2 pg were obtained.
Beamline 2 3 is equipped with a Vortex silicon drift detector and ionization chambers.
An Oxford Instruments X-MaxN 100TLE windowless silicon drift detector (SSD) was used to perform STEM-EDX analysis.
The silicon drift detector (SDD) operated with dead times less than approximately 10 %.
The spectra were collected in fluorescence mode using a silicon drift detector.
A 100 mm2 silicon drift detector (SDD) collimated to 80 mm2 was used to collect the fluorescence radiation.
The Solenoidal Tracker At RHIC-Silicon Vertex Tracker (STAR-SVT) is a three-barrel microvertex detector based upon silicon drift detector (SDD) technology.
The detector system of combining a spiral biasing adapter (SBA) with a silicon drift detector (SBA-SDD) is largely different from the traditional silicon drift detector (SDD), including the spiral SDD.
The samples were measured using SPECTRO iQ II (Ametek, Germany) with silicon drift detector SDD with resolution of 145 eV at 10,000 pulses.
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