After the development of the capillary technique, X-Ray microbeams have been widely used to perform elemental concentration determination on small samples of some hundred microns or less[1]. In several cases they produce results as accurate as more expensive facilities. In this work we describe an X-Ray microbeam spectrometer (400 ?m spot size) installed at the "Laboratori Nazionali del Sud" (CATANIA). Quantitative and qualitative studies on a petrologic sample and on a Russian icon are presented as application of the device.
The X-ray microbeam spectrometer of the LNS-Catania
2000
Abstract
After the development of the capillary technique, X-Ray microbeams have been widely used to perform elemental concentration determination on small samples of some hundred microns or less[1]. In several cases they produce results as accurate as more expensive facilities. In this work we describe an X-Ray microbeam spectrometer (400 ?m spot size) installed at the "Laboratori Nazionali del Sud" (CATANIA). Quantitative and qualitative studies on a petrologic sample and on a Russian icon are presented as application of the device.File in questo prodotto:
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