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Comparison of sensitivities and detection limits between direct excitation and secondary excitation modes in energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence analysis

  • 1. Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, MI

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A comparison was made between the direct tube excitation mode and the secondary target excitation mode using a Kevex 0810 energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence system. Relative sensitivities and detection limits were determined with two system configurations. The first configuration used a standard, high power, x-ray fluorescence tube to directly excite the specimen. Several x-ray tubes, including chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten, both filtered and not filtered, were employed. The second configuration consisted of using the x-ray tube to excite a secondary target which in turn excited the specimen. Appropriate targets were compared to the direct excitation results. Relative sensitivities and detection limits were determined for K-series lines for elements from magnesium to barium contained in a low atomic number matrix and in a high atomic number matrix

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Imprint Title
Proceedings of ERDA symposium on x- and gamma-ray sources and applications
Imprint Pagination
p. 7-10.
Report number
CONF-760539--

Conference

Title
ERDA symposium on x- and gamma-ray sources and applications.
Dates
19 May 1976.
Place
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America (USA).