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What does ER stand for?

Energy Resolution


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Home wind power is regarded to be amongst the most inexpensive, gainful, and dependable alternative energy resolutions.
Such materials must allow for high speeds and favorable light yields and include reasonable energy resolution and density.
These new detectors boast even further improved energy resolutions down to 123 eV at Mn-K?
Other requirements include good energy resolution (<5 keV), a thin dead layer to allow observation of 30-keV protons, fast timing resolution (~1 ns) to reconstruct electron-backscattering events, and nearly unity efficiency.
As a small spot x-ray monochromator, the XR5 is said to provide better energy resolution than those operating only in the large spot mode.
Able to detect low atomic number elements with high energy resolution, the system provides improved peak overlap identification for more accurate analysis of materials used during the component manufacturing process, including silver, tin and lead.
for commercialization of a revolutionary microcalorimeter-based X-ray detector with an energy resolution of two electron volts, some 50 times better than conventional semiconductor-based detectors.
Together, these are some of the Titan's advanced capabilities that help provide sub-ngstrom, atomic-scale spatial resolution in both STEM and TEM imaging and the highest achievable energy resolution.

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