1. The New Maia Detector System: Methods For High Definition Trace Element Imaging Of Natural Material.
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Ryan, C. G., Siddons, D. P., Kirkham, R., Dunn, P. A., Kuczewski, A., Moorhead, G., De Geronimo, G., Paterson, D. J., de Jonge, M. D., Hough, R. M., Lintern, M. J., Howard, D. L., Kappen, P., and Cleverley, J.
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IMAGING systems ,TRACE elements ,DECONVOLUTION (Mathematics) ,SPECTRUM analysis ,DETECTORS - Abstract
Motivated by the need for megapixel high definition trace element imaging to capture intricate detail in natural material, together with faster acquisition and improved counting statistics in elemental imaging, a large energy-dispersive detector array called Maia has been developed by CSIRO and BNL for SXRF imaging on the XFM beamline at the Australian Synchrotron. A 96 detector prototype demonstrated the capacity of the system for real-time deconvolution of complex spectral data using an embedded implementation of the Dynamic Analysis method and acquiring highly detailed images up to 77 M pixels spanning large areas of complex mineral sample sections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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