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Combining 3D X-ray Techniques; Computed Tomography and Fluorescence

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X-rays are used in a plethora of techniques to nondestructively study not only the morphology of a material, but also its elemental composition. Nowhere is this indicated better than in… Click to show full abstract

X-rays are used in a plethora of techniques to nondestructively study not only the morphology of a material, but also its elemental composition. Nowhere is this indicated better than in the combination of X-ray computed tomography (CT) with X-ray fluorescence (XRF). CT operates at high resolution to obtain morphological information, XRF at lower resolution provides elemental composition information.

Keywords: computed tomography; fluorescence; combining ray; ray techniques; ray

Journal Title: Microscopy and Microanalysis
Year Published: 2018

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