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DEVELOPMENT OF A TARGET POSITIONING SYSTEM BASED ON A LASER POSITION SENSOR FOR HIGH-EFFICIENCY WAVELENGTH-DISPERSIVE PIXE ANALYSIS

Authors :
Hitoshi Fukuda
Yoshiyuki Oguri
S. Wonglee
T. Tada
Jun Hasegawa
Source :
International Journal of PIXE. 20:1-9
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt, 2010.

Abstract

A precise target positioning system based on a laser position sensor was developed for a high-efficiency wavelength dispersive PIXE analysis. The absolute position and the target surface profile were clearly observed using this position sensor, which was rigidly connected to the target vacuum chamber. By using a thin proton beam ( width = 2 mm ) and a small target (width = 1 mm), the optimum target position for the measurement of chlorine ( Cl ) Kβ X-ray could be determined from X-ray detection yields measured at various target positions. We found that the relationship between the X-ray detection yield and the target position can be explained by the target size as well as the incident proton beam width. After precise adjustment of the target position using the above system, target samples with two different Cl compounds, NaCl and NH 4 Cl , were successfully distinguished from the difference in the measured profiles of Kβ X-ray spectra.

Details

ISSN :
17936616 and 01290835
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of PIXE
Accession number :
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