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proton-induced x-ray emission (PIXE)

A highly sensitive analytic technique for determining the composition of elements in small samples. Proton-induced x-ray emission (PIXE) is a nondestructive method capable of analyzing many elements simultaneously at concentrations of parts per million in samples as small as nanograms. PIXE has gained acceptance in many disciplines; for example, it is the preferred technique for surveying the environment for trace quantities of such toxic elements as lead and arsenic. There has also been a rapid development in the use of focused proton beams for PIXE studies in order to produce two-dimensional maps of the elements at spatial resolutions of micrometers.

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  • อุตสาหกรรม/ขอบเขต: Science
  • Category: General science
  • Company: McGraw-Hill

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