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A SIMS method for the direct identification of micro and nanophases based on the quantitative evaluation of atomic and cluster ion intensities is described and applied to the study of the formation of CaS phases in hard metals.
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Virag, A., Friedbacher, G., Grasserbauer, M. et al. Direct phase identification with SIMS by evaluation of atomic and cluster ion intensities: A Study of calcium sulfide formation in hard metals during sintering. Mikrochim Acta 96, 57–73 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01236092
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