X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (XRF)—Niton XLp818 & SEA1000S

XRF is one of the most commonly used technologies applying nuclear spectroscopy. It applies x-ray to excite electrons in the atoms of a sample, and the x-ray detector can determine the energies emitted from the excited atoms. This type of spectrum is called x-ray fluorescence spectrum, useful in quantitatively determining the identity and concentration of …