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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
The ability to provide depth-resolved chemical information is an important attribute for analytical methods employed in the biomaterials laboratory, both research and production. Radio frequency glow discharge atomic emission spectroscopy (rf-GD-AES) is shown to provide profiles of nitrogen content in prosthetic alloys to depths of greater than 50 micrometers, with analysis times of less than 30 minutes.