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Synchrotron X-ray Microbeam Characteristics for X-ray Fluorescence Analysis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
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X-ray fluorescence analysis using a synchrotron x-ray microprobe has become an indispensable technique for non-destructive micro-analysis. One of the most important parameters that characterize the x-ray microbeam system for x-ray fluorescence analysis is the beam size. For practical analysis, however, the photon flux, the energy resolution and the available energy range are also crucial. Three types of x-ray microbeam systems, including monochromatic and continuum excitation systems, were compared with reference to the sensitivity, the minimum detection limit and the applicability to various types of x-ray spectroscopic analysis.
- Type
- IV. New Developments in X-Ray Sources, Instrumentation and Techniques
- Information
- Advances in X-Ray Analysis , Volume 38: Forty-third Annual Conference on Applications of X-ray Analysis , 1994 , pp. 283 - 289
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- Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1994