Analysis of trace elements in gold alloys by SR-XRF at high energy at the BAM line
Abstract
Measuring in a non-destructive way the characteristic trace elements of the metal allows following the circulation of gold in the past. The aim of this work is to probe the possibilities of X-ray fluorescence with high energy synchrotron radiation (SR-XRF) at the BAMline at BESSY II to determine the concentration of Pt in ancient gold alloys. A HP-Ge detector was used to measure the Pt K-lines excited with an incident energy of 79.5 keV. Data processing was done by subtraction of a Pt free gold standard spectrum from the spectrum of the sample. Depending on the sample composition, the MDL ranges between 40 and 90 ppm. The first results obtained for a small set of gold alloys of different thickness, size and composition showed that high energy SR-XRF is a significant method for the non-destructive determination of Pt in gold.
- Publication:
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B
- Pub Date:
- May 2008
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2008NIMPB.266.2334G
- Keywords:
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- SR-XRF;
- Gold;
- Provenancing;
- Trace elements;
- 78.70.En;
- 82.82.d;
- 29.20.dk;
- X-ray emission spectra and fluorescence;
- Synchrotrons