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A New Technique for Radioisotope-Excited X-Ray Fluorescence*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
Summary
In this work we plan to describe a new simple technique for exciting characteristic X-rays for X-ray fluorescence. This technique was originally designed for use with β-emitting radioisotopes (1) but now has been extended to other types of isotopes.The technique involves mixing directly with the sample (about 20mg) a small amount of a radionuclide (about 100 μCi). An equal atomic mixture of the following elements was prepared: Ti, Mn, Zn, BrfAg, Sn,and Ba. This mixture was investigated with the following isotopes: Ni-63, S-35, Pm-147, Na-22, Co-137, I-125, Co57, Cd-109, Zn-65, Fe-55 and Am-241. A composite table of the corrected integrated Kα—lines of the elements in the mixture and Graphs showing the ratio of the Ka line intensity of the element of interest divided by the Kα line intensity of Ti will also be presented.
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- VI. New XRF Instrumentation and Techniques
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- Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1982
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This work was funded in part by CONICIT (Venezuela;SI-1149) which forms part of an international project with the NSF (USA).