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Mikro XRF mit monochromatischer Anregung

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Technical University of Vienna

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Short Description

The micro-XRF spectrometer with monochromatic exciation can analyze the spatial distribution of major, minor and trace elements in two dimensions with depth resolution ( 3D) non-destructively. The instrument's standard confocal design with two polycapillary half-lenses allows a spatial resolution of the element distribution of up to 15x15x15 µm. By replacing one of the polycapillary lenses with a collimator, the instrument can also be operated in non-confocal measurement mode (2D).

The detection limits achieved are in the order of 1 μg/g non-confocal and 20 μg/g confocal for e.g. arsenic in a glass matrix using the NIST standard reference materials (SRMs) 621 and 1412.

Contact Person

Ao.Univ. Prof. DI.Dr. Christina Streli

Research Services

The X-ray Center of the Vienna University of Technology offers nondistructive 2D and 3D element analysis with a resolution of 15x15x15 µm. The service is preferably offered to members of TU Wien. As part of cooperation within research projects, measurements/analyses are also offered to institutions outside TU Wien. Orders from third parties can also be accepted to a limited extent.

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

With this spectrometer, element distributions can be determined non-destructively with a resolution of at least 15 µm. With the confocal spectrometer, depth-resolved element distributions can be determined non-destructively with a minimum resolution of 15 µm. The lightest element is sulphur, as the analysis is carried out in air.

Terms of Use

In general, the measurements are carried out by XRC personnel. Independent use of the equipment can only be permitted after instruction and successful completion of a theoretical course. For clarification, please contact the X-ray center (https://www.tuwien.at/forschung/facilities/xrc/angebot-anfragen).

Reference Publications

Ingerle, D., Swies, J., Iro, M., Wobrauschek, P., Streli, C., & Hradil, K. (2020). A monochromatic confocal micro-x-ray fluorescence ( XRF ) spectrometer for the  lab. Rev.Sci.Instrum., 91(September), 123107. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0028830

Contact

Ao.Univ. Prof. DI.Dr. Christina Streli
Röntgenzentrum
+43 1 58801 141330
Christina.Streli@tuwien.ac.at
https://www.tuwien.at/phy/ati/strahlenphysik/forschung/roentgenphysik

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