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The inverse solution of the atomic mixing equations by an operator-splitting method
Institution:1. School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire PR1 2HE, United Kingdom;2. Honorary Fellow, Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L69 3GJ, United Kingdom;3. Consultant Scientific Software Engineer, Manchester, United Kingdom
Abstract:The quantification problem of recovering the original material distribution from secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) data is considered in this paper. It is an inverse problem, is ill-posed and hence it requires a special technique for its solution. The quantification problem is essentially an inverse diffusion or (classically) a backward heat conduction problem. In this paper an operator-splitting method (that is proposed in a previous paper by the first author for the solution of inverse diffusion problems) is developed for the solution of the problem of recovering the original structure from the SIMS data. A detailed development of the quantification method is given and it is applied to typical data to demonstrate its effectiveness.
Keywords:SIMS  Quantification  Inverse problem  Atomic mixing  Inverse diffusion
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