Synchrotron X-ray facilities have the capability for numerous microanalytical methods with spatial resolutions in the micron to submicron range and sensitivities as low as ppm to ppb. These capabilities are the result of a high X-ray brilliance (many orders of magnitude greater than standard tube and rotating anode sources); a continuous, or white, spectrum through the hard X-ray region; high degrees of X-ray columniation and polarization; and new developments in X-ray focusing methods. The high photon flux and pulsed nature of the source also allow for rapid data collection and high temporal resolution in certain experiments. Of particular interest to geoscientists are X-ray fluorescence microprobes which allow for numerous analytical tech...
The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis with tube excitation and with synchrotron ...
High intensity synchrotron radiation produces photons with wavelengths that extend from the infrared...
International audienceRecent developments in synchrotron storage ring technology, insertion device d...
Synchrotron X-ray facilities have the capability for numerous microanalytical methods with spatial r...
High-energy synchrotrons are valuable sources of highly collimated, intense x-ray radiation for use ...
Copyright © 2014 International Centre for Diffraction Data.A number of synchrotron X-ray fluorescenc...
The study of trace elements in the environment requires sophisticated analytical techniques capable ...
The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis sions. The development of synchrotron radi...
Compared to other microscopic analytical tools X-ray microscopy techniques have the advantage that t...
X-ray spectromicroscopy coupling micro-XRF and X-ray microscopy has been developed on synchrotron so...
Micro X-ray Fluorescence (µ-XRF) is a rapidly evolving analytical technique which allows visualizing...
Chemical, microstructural and mineralogical studies of minerals and materials require sophisticated ...
The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis with tube excitation and with synchrotron ...
High intensity synchrotron radiation produces photons with wavelengths that extend from the infrared...
International audienceRecent developments in synchrotron storage ring technology, insertion device d...
Synchrotron X-ray facilities have the capability for numerous microanalytical methods with spatial r...
High-energy synchrotrons are valuable sources of highly collimated, intense x-ray radiation for use ...
Copyright © 2014 International Centre for Diffraction Data.A number of synchrotron X-ray fluorescenc...
The study of trace elements in the environment requires sophisticated analytical techniques capable ...
The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis sions. The development of synchrotron radi...
Compared to other microscopic analytical tools X-ray microscopy techniques have the advantage that t...
X-ray spectromicroscopy coupling micro-XRF and X-ray microscopy has been developed on synchrotron so...
Micro X-ray Fluorescence (µ-XRF) is a rapidly evolving analytical technique which allows visualizing...
Chemical, microstructural and mineralogical studies of minerals and materials require sophisticated ...
The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis with tube excitation and with synchrotron ...
High intensity synchrotron radiation produces photons with wavelengths that extend from the infrared...
International audienceRecent developments in synchrotron storage ring technology, insertion device d...