The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis with tube excitation and with synchrotron radiation sources is reviewed with respect to analytical parameters such as lateral resolution and imaging capability, and achievable detection limits, precision and accuracy. The main characteristics of the method are contrasted with those of other microanalytical techniques. For laboratory source µ-XRF, results with a rotating anode tube equipped with capillary X-ray optics are discussed in terms of sensitivity and achievable lateral resolution. The possibilities of the new third generation synchrotron radiation storage rings, especially those of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) and its X-ray micro-fluorescence, imaging an...
A feasibility study of previous termquantitativenext term elemental microanalysis of biological mate...
Synchrotron X-ray facilities have the capability for numerous microanalytical methods with spatial r...
X-ray spectromicroscopy coupling micro-XRF and X-ray microscopy has been developed on synchrotron so...
The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis sions. The development of synchrotron radi...
X-ray fluorescence has been in use for elemental analysis for a long time. Characteristic X-rays are...
Micro-X-ray fluorescence offers the possibility for a position- sensitive and non-destructive analys...
The development of synchrotron radiation x-ray sources has provided the means to greatly extend the ...
This annual review of X-ray fluorescence covers developments over the period 2000-2001 in instrument...
A simple micro-X-ray fluorescence (XRF) method was proposed by using commercially available injectio...
Micro X-ray Fluorescence (µ-XRF) is a rapidly evolving analytical technique which allows visualizing...
Compared to other microscopic analytical tools X-ray microscopy techniques have the advantage that t...
Micro X-ray Fluorescence (μ-XRF) is a rapidly evolving analytical technique which allows the visuali...
This comprehensive review covers the latest published activities using XRF techniques. X-ray analyti...
The application of synchrotron radiation to an x-ray microprobe for trace element analysis is a comp...
A feasibility study of previous termquantitativenext term elemental microanalysis of biological mate...
Synchrotron X-ray facilities have the capability for numerous microanalytical methods with spatial r...
X-ray spectromicroscopy coupling micro-XRF and X-ray microscopy has been developed on synchrotron so...
The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis sions. The development of synchrotron radi...
X-ray fluorescence has been in use for elemental analysis for a long time. Characteristic X-rays are...
Micro-X-ray fluorescence offers the possibility for a position- sensitive and non-destructive analys...
The development of synchrotron radiation x-ray sources has provided the means to greatly extend the ...
This annual review of X-ray fluorescence covers developments over the period 2000-2001 in instrument...
A simple micro-X-ray fluorescence (XRF) method was proposed by using commercially available injectio...
Micro X-ray Fluorescence (µ-XRF) is a rapidly evolving analytical technique which allows visualizing...
Compared to other microscopic analytical tools X-ray microscopy techniques have the advantage that t...
Micro X-ray Fluorescence (μ-XRF) is a rapidly evolving analytical technique which allows the visuali...
This comprehensive review covers the latest published activities using XRF techniques. X-ray analyti...
The application of synchrotron radiation to an x-ray microprobe for trace element analysis is a comp...
A feasibility study of previous termquantitativenext term elemental microanalysis of biological mate...
Synchrotron X-ray facilities have the capability for numerous microanalytical methods with spatial r...
X-ray spectromicroscopy coupling micro-XRF and X-ray microscopy has been developed on synchrotron so...