X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) is a common investigative technique capable of providing qualitative and quantitative data on the composition of a chemical sample. Analyzers are based on the principle that ...
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An example for this is the introduction of liquid cooled semiconductor detectors, which slowly helped establish X ray fluorescence (XRF) as an analytical technique for the quantitative elemental ...
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The unit has a low power rhodium X-ray tube to efficiently excite elements throughout the periodic table. It utilizes a combination of 8 filters and 8 secondary targets to enhance elemental analysis.
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The fluorescence effects cause our measured X-ray intensities to be higher than expected, and result in falsely high concentrations and totals. In most cases, absorption effects outweigh fluorescence ...