X-ray fluorescence (XRF) offers element-selective information that can be used for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of various sample types. In this article, we explore how XRF spectroscopy ...
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What is Scanning X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Microscopy? Scanning X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Microscopy is a powerful analytical technique that enables the visualization and quantification of the elemental ...
Elemental mapping is an imaging technique used to visualize the spatial distribution of elements within a material. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry is a widely used analytical technique for this ...
The copper target was operated at voltages of 11 kV, 12 kV, 13 kV, and 14 kV for the electron source, and a 50 kV configuration using a molybdenum target was used as a representative example for the ...
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Interpreting XRF results is key for scientists, offering detailed insights into the elemental makeup of materials used in geology and industrial applications.
Dynamics Author: Howard Goldner During the past few decades, fluorescence spectroscopy has developed into an integral technique in many scientific disciplines. In the life sciences, it is implemented ...
Introduction / Aaron N. Shugar and Jennifer L. Mass -- Handheld X-ray fluorescence analysis of Renaissance bronzes: practical approaches to quantification and acquisition / Dylan Smith -- Application ...
This collection of papers is from the fourth international meeting on scanning macro-X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) on cultural heritage art objects held in Washington DC. This meeting was expanded to ...