CHENG Lin, PAN Qiu-li, DING Xun-liang, LIU Zhi-guo. A Set-up of Micro-X-ray Fluorescence System Based on Polycapillary X-ray Optics and Applications for Archaeology[J]. Atomic Energy Science and Technology, 2008, 42(1): 1-4. DOI: 10.7538/yzk.2008.42.01.0001
Citation: CHENG Lin, PAN Qiu-li, DING Xun-liang, LIU Zhi-guo. A Set-up of Micro-X-ray Fluorescence System Based on Polycapillary X-ray Optics and Applications for Archaeology[J]. Atomic Energy Science and Technology, 2008, 42(1): 1-4. DOI: 10.7538/yzk.2008.42.01.0001

A Set-up of Micro-X-ray Fluorescence System Based on Polycapillary X-ray Optics and Applications for Archaeology

  • The paper concerns in the structures, performances and characteristics and applications for archaeology of a new microX-ray fluorescence system based on rotating anode X-ray generator and polycapillary Xray optics. The polycapillary X-ray optics used here can focus the primary X-ray beam down to some tens of micrometers in diameters that allows for non-destructive and local analysis of sub-mm samples with minor/trace level sensitivity. In order to prove the potentials of this instrument used in archaeology, a piece of Chinese ancient blue and white porcelain produced in Ming Dynasty was analyzed. The results show that intensities of Mn-Kα, Co-Kα are variable in agree with the thick of blue glaze. The correlation analysis indicates the Mn and Co have the best correlations. So, the concentrations or ratios of Mn and Co are crucial to determine the provenance and identify from a fake one of Chinese ancient blue and white porcelain.
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