Abstract:Particle‐Induced X‐Ray Emission (PIXE) is an analytical technique established in the decade of 1970s, which makes use of MeV ion beams (mainly proton beams) to induce x‐ray emission from materials. It is used both in macro mode, where beam spots are of the order of millimeters, and in micro mode, where ion beams are focused to micrometer size (or even below this, since 100 nm spots are already available for PIXE). It has major advantages for the analysis of sensitive and/or complex samples because it is essent… Show more
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