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Spektralanalyse mit Glimmentladungen — Gegenwärtiger Stand und Zukunftsaussichten —

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Glimmentladungen als Anregungsquellen für die Spektralanalyse sind elektrische Gasentladungen bei vermindertem Druck im Bereich von 1022 bis 103 Pa in Edelgasatmosphäre. Die Abbildung 1 [1] zeigt den grundsätzlichen Aufbau einer Glimmentladungsquelle. Die Analysenprobe dient entweder als Kathode oder wird auf einen kathodischen Träger aufgebracht. Elektrisch nicht leitende oxidische Materialien werden als Metallpulverpreßlinge analysiert.

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