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Large detector array and real-time processing and elemental image projection of X-ray and proton microprobe fluorescence data

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A detector concept is described that integrates a large solid-angle detector array developed at Brookhaven National Laboratory and a high speed pipelined parallel processing engine developed at CSIRO for machine vision, with an embedded implementation of the Dynamic Analysis method for fluorescence spectra deconvolution and image projection, to yield a detection system capable of energy-dispersive detection, spectral deconvolution and real-time elemental imaging at ~10~8 events per second for PIXE elemental imaging using the nuclear microprobe and SXRF elemental imaging using the synchrotron X-ray microprobe.

detectorreal-time processingPIXESXRFnuclear microprobeX-ray microprobe

C.G. Ryan、D.P. Siddons、G. Moorhead、R. Kirkham、P.A. Dunn、A. Dragone、G. De Geronimo

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CSIRO Exploration and Mining, Geosciences, Monash University, Clayton, Vic. 3168, Australia

2007

Nuclear instruments and methods in physics research, Section B. Beam interactions with materials and atoms