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7 January 2002 New results in x-ray computed fluorescence tomography
Alexandre S. Simionovici, Marina Chukalina, B. Vekemans, L. Lemelle, Ph. Gillet, Christian G. Schroer, Bruno Lengeler, Walter H. Schroeder, Theresa Jeffries
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Abstract
We present recent results of fluorescence tomography experiments obtained on a variety of samples originating from the fields of Mineralogy, Space Sciences or Botany. The ID22 hard X-ray microanalysis beamline of the ESRF was used in scanning beam mode to record fluorescence spectra in pencil-beam collection mode for energies of 14 to 22.5 keV and micron-sized beamspots. Trace element concentrations of a few hundred ppm were successfully imaged in inhomogenous samples of less than 500 microns and resolutions up to 2 microns.
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Alexandre S. Simionovici, Marina Chukalina, B. Vekemans, L. Lemelle, Ph. Gillet, Christian G. Schroer, Bruno Lengeler, Walter H. Schroeder, and Theresa Jeffries "New results in x-ray computed fluorescence tomography", Proc. SPIE 4503, Developments in X-Ray Tomography III, (7 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452848
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Tomography

Iron

Silicon

Calcium

Sensors

Capillaries

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