Major contributions of Dr. Claisse to X-ray analysis.

Dr. Claisse is one of the only few early pioneers in X-ray analysis still active. He started his career in X-ray diffractometry in 1947.

1963 The first mathematical theory of the mineralogical effect in XRF analysis of powders.

1967 The Claisse-Quintin numerical coefficient algorithm for the correction of matrix effects; still in use.

1982 "Principles of Quantitative X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis" by R. Tertian and F.Claisse, 400 p., John Wiley & Sons, ed.

1994 "Quantitative X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis. Theory and Application" by G.R.Lachance and F.Claisse, 400 p. John Wiley & Sons, ed.

2004 A simple, exact, flexible XRF software based on iteration of the Sherman equation. Applicable to diluted and undiluted, homogeneous or quasi-homogeneous materials.



1974
Citoyen honoraire de la Ville de Nice
1978
Recherche et Invention
1984
Prix J. Armand Bombardier
Colloque de Rayons-X de C.G.R. et Université de Nice, France Société d'Encouragement pour la Recherche et l'Invention, Paris, France ACFAS (Association francophone pour le savoir), Québec, Canada

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