Confocal micro-X-ray fluorescence analysis (CMXRF), using polycapillary optics, is a powerful technique for the non-destructive investigation of the three-dimensional elemental distribution of samples from many different research areas, including biology, cultural heritage and material science. To solve the problem of the quantitative interpretation of CMXRF measurements, voxTrace introduces a new fundamental Monte-Carlo ray-tracing approach, to simulate the measured spectra. This enables the consideration of effects such as secondary excitation, elastic and inelastic scattering. Furthermore, measurements with step sizes between measurement points smaller than the average confocal volume can be interpreted without complicated sample reconst...
Through measuring the intensity of the fluorescence X-rays emitted by the elements of interest, X-ra...
The simulation of X-ray imaging experiments is often performed using deterministic codes, which can ...
International audienceRecently, there has been a renewed interest for fluorescence spectroscopy, as ...
Polycapillary optics, consisting of bundles of narrow hollow glass channels, are regularly used in t...
A Monte Carlo code for the simulation of X-ray imaging and spectroscopy experiments in heterogeneous...
Generally, quantitative X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis estimates the content of chemical elements...
The use of polycapillary optics in confocal micro X ray fluorescence analysis CMXRF enables the de...
The X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis is a technique for the qualitative and quantitative determinat...
X-ray Fluorescence Computed Tomography (XFCT) is an emerging imaging technique that provides element...
Confocal micro-X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy can be performed with laboratory spectrometers for el...
Ibis work illustrates the development of X-ray fluorescence tomography and polycapillary based confo...
Advances in x-ray techniques, including x-ray optics, have paved the way to obtain challenging resul...
A novel x-ray collection optic called the Collimating Channel Array (CCA) for high resolution, 3D mi...
A novel quantitative reconstruction model for synchrotron-based confocal X-ray fluorescence imaging ...
Through measuring the intensity of the fluorescence X-rays emitted by the elements of interest, X-ra...
The simulation of X-ray imaging experiments is often performed using deterministic codes, which can ...
International audienceRecently, there has been a renewed interest for fluorescence spectroscopy, as ...
Polycapillary optics, consisting of bundles of narrow hollow glass channels, are regularly used in t...
A Monte Carlo code for the simulation of X-ray imaging and spectroscopy experiments in heterogeneous...
Generally, quantitative X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis estimates the content of chemical elements...
The use of polycapillary optics in confocal micro X ray fluorescence analysis CMXRF enables the de...
The X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis is a technique for the qualitative and quantitative determinat...
X-ray Fluorescence Computed Tomography (XFCT) is an emerging imaging technique that provides element...
Confocal micro-X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy can be performed with laboratory spectrometers for el...
Ibis work illustrates the development of X-ray fluorescence tomography and polycapillary based confo...
Advances in x-ray techniques, including x-ray optics, have paved the way to obtain challenging resul...
A novel x-ray collection optic called the Collimating Channel Array (CCA) for high resolution, 3D mi...
A novel quantitative reconstruction model for synchrotron-based confocal X-ray fluorescence imaging ...
Through measuring the intensity of the fluorescence X-rays emitted by the elements of interest, X-ra...
The simulation of X-ray imaging experiments is often performed using deterministic codes, which can ...
International audienceRecently, there has been a renewed interest for fluorescence spectroscopy, as ...