The XRF spectrometer is equivalent to a fully protective system and consists of an X-ray generator, a control element for status display and tube window/shutter control, as well as an interlocked housing for the measurement setup, in which the radiation source, monochromator, X-ray optics, sample and detector are located. The sample is on a motorized stage. The radiation source in standard operation is a water-cooled fine-focus tube with molybdenum anode, 2 kW maximum power and max. 60 kV operating voltage

Confocal micro-XRF spectrometer with monochromatic Mo-Ka excitation

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Confocal micro-XRF spectrometer with monochromatic Mo-Ka excitation

2D element distribution of a gall bladder stone

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2D element distribution of a gall bladder stone

2D element distribution of Cu of a SD card in various depth from the surface

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2D element distribution of Cu of a SD card in various depth from the surface

2D element maps of Cu in various distances from the  surface of a memory card

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2D element maps of Cu in various distances from the surface of a memory card