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PIXE - Particle Induced X-Ray Spectroscopy: | |
PIXE is method in which X-ray emission is used for elemental analysis. T he high energetic proton beam excites, due to inner-shell ionization, the emission of characteristic X-rays from the sample atoms. In the true sense, PIXE is not a nuclear technique, since the ionisation of the atoms by the ion beam and the subsequent emission of characteristic X-rays are purely atomic electromagnetic processes. For any information or collaboration contact : | |
Example of PIXE analysis of atmospheric aerosols: | |
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