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What does CL stand for?

Cathodoluminescence


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Analysis was performed using a Leo 1430VP Scanning Electron Microscope fitted with Backscatter, Cathodoluminescence, Variable pressure, and Energy Dispersive detectors, as well as a Link EDS system and software for microanalysis.
This was convincingly demonstrated by SEM, cathodoluminescence, and trace element studies (Azmy et al.
Stand-alone chapters, written by academics and research chemists in private, government, and military laboratories, cover a range of methodologies, including mass spectrometry, Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy, cathodoluminescence, and statistical validation.
Renishaw's structural and chemical analyzer, which has been demonstrated for semiconductors, materials science (corrosion research, electronic materials, polymers and composites), pharmaceuticals and forensics (identification of explosives, drugs, fibers and pigments), can perform photoluminescence spectroscopy and cathodoluminescence spectroscopy, in addition to Raman analyses, providing information on both the physical and electronic structures of samples.
These include x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectrometry, cathodoluminescence, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.
3] by electron induced x-ray emission spectroscopy and cathodoluminescence.
Preliminary petrographic, cathodoluminescence, and reflected light studies on carbonate cements and associated gangue and ore m inerals have reviled a complex fluid chemistry associated with mineralization, characteristic of many Paleozoic Mississippi Valley-type deposits.
Schieber's team examined micrometer-scale quartz grains using scanning cathodoluminescence, a type of electron microscopy good for detecting textural differences.

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