Concept information
Preferred term
Auger-electron spectroscopy (AES)
Definition
- A chemical analysis of solid surfaces, AES is based on detection of electrons ejected from surface atoms as a result of bombardment with an electron-beam. The potential application of AES in archaeological studies includes metallurgical aspect such as metallic-phases distribution analysis, evaluation of corrosion and weathering damage and diffusion kinetics studies.
Broader concept
Entry terms
- AES
Source
- Polak, M., Baram, J., & Pelleg, J. (1983). Auger electron spectroscopy applied to the analysis of archaeological artifacts. Archeometry, 25(1), 59–67. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4754.1983.tb00661.x
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Notation
- 537
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URI
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