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Systematic Computation of Scattering Corrections with the Code Shape

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

J.E. Fernandez
Affiliation:
Laboratorio di Ingegneria Nucleare di Montecuccolino, University of Bologna, Via dei Colli 16, 40136 Bologna, Italy
V.G. Molinari
Affiliation:
Laboratorio di Ingegneria Nucleare di Montecuccolino, University of Bologna, Via dei Colli 16, 40136 Bologna, Italy
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Abstract

The recently developed code SHAPE allows the build-up of EDXRF spectra for collimated and monochromatic excitation. In this work the code is applied to investigate the Importance of the scattering corrections to the more intense XRF characteristic lines from low and medium Z elements. Results are given graphically for pure elements from Z=11 (Na) to Z=42 (Mo). Heavier element lines from a multi-component geological sample, where light matrix amplifies the influence of scattering, are studied.

Type
X. Mathematical Methods in X-Ray Spectrometry (XRS)
Copyright
Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1991

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