Authors
CG Ryan, R Kirkham, RM Hough, G Moorhead, DP Siddons, MD De Jonge, DJ Paterson, G De Geronimo, DL Howard, JS Cleverley
Publication date
2010/7/1
Source
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Volume
619
Issue
1-3
Pages
37-43
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
The fundamental parameter method for quantitative SXRF and PIXE analysis and imaging using the dynamic analysis method is extended to model the changing X-ray yields and detector sensitivity with angle across large detector arrays. The method is implemented in the GeoPIXE software and applied to cope with the large solid-angle of the new Maia 384 detector array and its 96 detector prototype developed by CSIRO and BNL for SXRF imaging applications at the Australian and NSLS synchrotrons. Peak-to-background is controlled by mitigating charge-sharing between detectors through careful optimization of a patterned molybdenum absorber mask. A geological application demonstrates the capability of the method to produce high definition elemental images up to ∼100M pixels in size.
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