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Evaluation of a Lead Lanthanum Zirconium Titanate (PLZT) Specimen for use as an Electron Microprobe Reference Material

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Author(s)

Ryna B. Marinenko, Z Samardzija, S Bernik, M Kosec, M Ceh

Abstract

A Lead lanthanum zirconium titanate (PLZT) spec imen was studiedwith the wavelength dispersive electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) todetermine the composition and the extent of microheterogeneity of thematerial. Quantitative analysis of the specimen showed that thecomposition was close to the intended composition. Data obtained frommicroheterogeneity testing demonstrated that there is little microheterogeneity in the specimen.
Citation
Microscopy and Microanalysis
Volume
7
Issue
Suppl. 2

Keywords

electron probe microanalysis, lead lanthanum zirconium titanate, microheterogeneity testing, microheterogeneity testing, PLZT, quantitative EPMA electron probe microan

Citation

Marinenko, R. , Samardzija, Z. , Bernik, S. , Kosec, M. and Ceh, M. (2001), Evaluation of a Lead Lanthanum Zirconium Titanate (PLZT) Specimen for use as an Electron Microprobe Reference Material, Microscopy and Microanalysis (Accessed October 24, 2025)

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Created August 1, 2001, Updated February 19, 2017
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