Light and heavy trace elements can be analysed simultaneously by particle-i
nduced X-ray emission (PIXE) using an Al-funny filter (a filter with a hole
drilled at its centre, placed in front of the detector window). The treatm
ent of spectra, performed using the GUPIX code, requires the determination
of an instrumental constant H. In theory and when using ordinary filters, H
is a constant corresponding to the detection solid angle. In contrast, we
have observed that H varies with X-ray energy using a funny filter. This is
due to an inaccurate description of the geometry of the detection: detecto
r-to-target distance, filter thicknesses and hole diameter of the funny fil
ter. We develop a methodology to determine the effective values of the four
geometrical parameters from a calibration of H using standards. In turn, H
recalculated using these effective values is a constant equivalent to the
effective detection solid angle. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.