Title :
Optimization of Actinide Quantification by Electron Probe Microanalysis
Author :
Moy, A. ; Merlet, C. ; Llovet, X. ; Dugne, O.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Geosci., Univ. of Montpellier II, Montpellier, France
Abstract :
Conventional quantitative electron probe microanalysis of actinides requires the use of reference standard samples. However, for such elements, standards are generally not available. To overcome this difficulty, standardless methods of analysis are used, in which the x-ray intensity emitted by the standard is calculated. To be reliable, such calculations require accurate knowledge of physical data such as the x-ray production cross section. However, experimental data of this quantity are not always available for actinide elements. In the present work, experimental L and M x-ray production cross sections were measured for elements uranium and lead. Measurements were performed with two electron microprobes using wavelength-dispersive spectrometers using thin self-supporting targets. Experimental results are compared with calculated cross sections obtained from different analytical formulae, and, whenever possible, with experimental data obtained from the literature.
Keywords :
X-ray emission spectra; actinides; electron probe analysis; radiation monitoring; L-shell X-ray production cross section; M-shell X-ray production cross section; actinide quantification optimization; electron microprobe; emitted X-ray intensity; quantitative electron probe microanalysis; reference standard samples; standardless analysis methods; wavelength dispersive spectrometers; Crystals; Energy measurement; Ionization; Lead; Production; Standards; Uncertainty; Calculated standards; electron probe microanalysis; ionization cross section; lead; self-supported thin films; standardless quantification; uranium; x-rays;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2014.2321016