X-ray fluorescence holography - significado y definición. Qué es X-ray fluorescence holography
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Qué (quién) es X-ray fluorescence holography - definición


X-ray fluorescence holography         
IMAGING METHOD
User:UCSB Roman/X-Ray Fluorescence Holography
X-ray fluorescence holography (XFH) is a holography method with atomic resolution based on atomic fluorescence. It is a relatively new technique that benefits greatly from the coherent high-power X-rays available from synchrotron sources, such as the Japanese SPring-8 facility.
Micro-X-ray fluorescence         
Micro x-ray fluorescence (µXRF) is an elemental analysis technique that relies on the same principles as x-ray fluorescence (XRF). Synchrotron X-rays may be used to provide elemental imaging with biological samples.
characteristic radiation         
  • A portable XRF analyzer using a [[silicon drift detector]]
  • Figure 5: Schematic form of a Si(Li) detector
  • Helmut Fischer(company)]] X-ray fluorescence spectrometer which are used to check for metals coating thickness and any of potential contamination of unapproved [[RoHS]] materials
  • A glass "bead" specimen for XRF analysis being cast at around 1100 °C in a Herzog automated fusion machine in a cement plant quality control laboratory. 1 (top): fusing, 2: preheating the mould, 3: pouring the melt, 4: cooling the "bead"
  • 3D scanning of the [[Rembrandt]]-painting [[Syndics of the Drapers' Guild]].
  • Figure 3: Spectrum of a rhodium target tube operated at 60 kV, showing continuous spectrum and K lines
  • Figure 1: Physics of X-ray fluorescence in a schematic representation.
  • Figure 2: Typical wavelength dispersive XRF spectrum
  • Chemist operates a [[goniometer]] used for X-ray fluorescence analysis of individual grains of mineral specimens, [[U.S. Geological Survey]], 1958.
EMISSION OF CHARACTERISTIC "SECONDARY" X-RAYS FROM A MATERIAL THAT HAS BEEN EXCITED BY HIGH-ENERGY X-RAYS OR GAMMA RAYS
X-Ray fluorescence; X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy; X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy; X-ray fluorescence analysis; Rowland circle; X-ray fluorimetry; XRFS; XRF technology; Characteristic radiation; X-ray fluorescence spectrometry; XRF analysis; X-Ray fluorescent
¦ noun radiation consisting of wavelengths which are peculiar to the element which emits them.