G. Vittiglio et al., A compact small-beam XRF instrument for in-situ analysis of objects of historical and/or artistic value, SPECT ACT B, 54(12), 1999, pp. 1697-1710
The analytical characteristics, possibilities and limitations of a compact
and easily transportable small-beam XRF instrument are described. The instr
ument consists of a compact, mini-focus Mo X-ray tube that is collimated to
produce a sub-mm beam and a peltier-cooled PIN diode detector. Relative MD
Ls in highly scattering matrices are situated in the 10-100-ppm range; for
metallic matrices featuring strong matrix lines, the MDLs of the instrument
are approximately a factor 2 higher. Since only a small irradiation area i
s required, a simple micro-polishing technique that may be performed in sit
u in combination with the measurements is shown to be effective for the det
ermination of the bulk composition of corroded bronze objects. As an exampl
e, a series of Egyptian bronze objects date from XXIInd Egyptian Dynasty (c
a. 1090 Be) to the Roman era (30 BC to 640 AD) was analyzed in order to con
tribute to the very limited database on Cu-alloy compositions from this per
iod. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.