TY - JOUR A1 - Bjeoumikhov, A. A1 - Arkadiev, V. A1 - Eggert, F. A1 - Hodoroaba, Vasile-Dan A1 - Langhoff, N. A1 - Procop, Mathias A1 - Rabe, J. A1 - Wedell, R. T1 - A new microfocus x-ray source, iMOXS, for highly sensitive XRF analysis in scanning electron microscopes JF - X-ray spectrometry N2 - Scanning electron microscopes are usually equipped with energy-dispersive X-ray detectors for electron probe microanalysis. This widespread analytical method allows investigators to determine the elemental composition of specimens with a spatial resolution of about 1 µm. However, owing to the electron-specimen interaction, the emitted spectra reveal, in addition to characteristic lines, also a high level of continuous bremsstrahlung background. As a result, elements with low concentrations cannot be identified. The minimum detection limit can be diminished by two orders of magnitude if the characteristic lines are excited as fluorescence by an additional x-ray source. In this case, the emergence of bremsstrahlung is considerably reduced. Combining a high-brilliance microfocus x-ray tube with efficient polycapillary optics enables one to realize an experimental arrangement for performing local fluorescence analysis at the same point where the electron beam hits the sample. The polycapillary optics under consideration focuses the emitted x-radiation onto focal spots between 30 and 100 µm in diameter. Count rates of several thousands cps have been achieved. Elemental maps have been obtained by means of the motorized specimen stage of the microscope. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. KW - Micro-XRF KW - Microfocus x-ray source KW - EPMA KW - SEM PY - 2005 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/xrs.872 SN - 0049-8246 VL - 34 IS - 6 SP - 493 EP - 497 PB - Wiley CY - Chichester AN - OPUS4-11228 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bjeoumikhov, A. A1 - Bjeoumikhova, Zemfira A1 - Riesemeier, Heinrich A1 - Radtke, Martin A1 - Wedell, R. T1 - Propagation of synchrotron radiation through nanocapillary structures JF - Physics letters A N2 - The propagation of synchrotron radiation through nanocapillary structures with channel sizes of 200 nm and periods in the micrometer size has been studied experimentally. It was shown that the propagation through individual capillary channels has a mode formation character. Furthermore it was shown that during the propagation through capillary channels the coherence of synchrotron radiation is partially conserved. Interference of beams propagating through different capillary channels is observed which leads to a periodically modulated distribution of the radiation intensity in a plane far from the exit of the structure. These investigations are of high relevance for the understanding of X-ray transmission through nanocapillaries and the appearance of wave properties at this size scale. KW - Polycapillary structure KW - Nanocapillary KW - X-ray optics KW - Wave properties KW - Synchrotron radiation KW - X-ray diffraction PY - 2007 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physleta.2007.01.092 SN - 0031-9163 SN - 0375-9601 VL - 366 IS - 4-5 SP - 283 EP - 288 PB - North-Holland Publ. Co. CY - Amsterdam AN - OPUS4-20580 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Procop, Mathias A1 - Hodoroaba, Vasile-Dan A1 - Bjeoumikhov, A. A1 - Wedell, R. A1 - Warrikhoff, A. T1 - Improvements of the low-energy performance of a micro-focus x-ray source for XRF analysis with the SEM JF - X-ray spectrometry N2 - X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) is a valuable completion of the analytical capabilities of SEMs. Small and compact micro-focus x-ray sources are mounted to the microscope chamber, and the x-ray spectra are monitored with conventional EDS systems. Up to now the x-ray tubes used for the micro-focus x-ray sources are equipped with beryllium windows about 100 µm thick. The poly-capillary x-ray lenses have their transmission maximum at photon energies around 10 keV. It drops down in both low- and high-energy ranges. Hence, L-radiation from an Mo or Rh target will be strongly attenuated, and the excitation of fluorescence in the soft x-ray range becomes very ineffective. A new micro-focus x-ray source was developed. It is characterised by a lower self-absorption in the tube target, thin beryllium windows and an x-ray optics having a large distance between its foci and the maximum of transmission at about 5 keV. Thus K line fluorescence of light elements becomes effectively excited by the L-radiation from Mo or Rh tube targets. The detection limit for sodium oxide in glass was found to be below 1 mass%. KW - Micro-focus-XRF KW - X-ray tube KW - X-ray optics KW - SEM PY - 2009 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/xrs.1159 SN - 0049-8246 VL - 38 IS - 4 SP - 308 EP - 311 PB - Wiley CY - Chichester AN - OPUS4-19583 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ordavo, I. A1 - Ihle, S. A1 - Arkadiev, V. A1 - Scharf, Oliver A1 - Soltau, H. A1 - Bjeoumikhov, A. A1 - Bjeoumikhova, S. A1 - Buzanich, Günter A1 - Gubzhokov, R. A1 - Günther, A. A1 - Hartmann, R. A1 - Holl, P. A1 - Kimmel, N. A1 - Kühbacher, M. A1 - Lang, M. A1 - Langhoff, N. A1 - Liebel, A. A1 - Radtke, Martin A1 - Reinholz, Uwe A1 - Riesemeier, Heinrich A1 - Schaller, G. A1 - Schopper, F. A1 - Strüder, L. A1 - Thamm, C. A1 - Wedell, R. T1 - A new pnCCD-based color X-ray camera for fast spatial and energy-resolved measurements JF - Nuclear instruments and methods in physics research A N2 - We present a new high resolution X-ray imager based on a pnCCD detector and a polycapillary optics. The properties of the pnCCD like high quantum efficiency, high energy resolution and radiation hardness are maintained, while color corrected polycapillary lenses are used to direct the fluorescence photons from every spot on a sample to a corresponding pixel on the detector. The camera is sensitive to photons from 3 to 40 keV with still 30% quantum efficiency at 20 keV. The pnCCD is operated in split frame mode allowing a high frame rate of 400 Hz with an energy resolution of 152 eV for Mn Kα (5.9 keV) at 450 kcps. In single-photon counting mode (SPC), the time, energy and position of every fluorescence photon is recorded for every frame. A dedicated software enables the visualization of the elements distribution in real time without the need of post-processing the data. A description of the key components including detector, X-ray optics and camera is given. First experiments show the capability of the camera to perform fast full-field X-Ray Fluorescence (FF-XRF) for element analysis. The imaging performance with a magnifying optics (3×) has also been successfully tested. KW - X-ray CCD camera KW - pnCCD KW - Fast X-ray imaging KW - XRF KW - Full-field X-ray fluorescence KW - Elemental analysis KW - High quantum efficiency KW - High energy resolution KW - Polycapillary optics PY - 2011 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2011.05.080 SN - 0168-9002 SN - 0167-5087 VL - 654 SP - 250 EP - 257 PB - North-Holland CY - Amsterdam AN - OPUS4-24370 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ostermann, Markus A1 - Kühn, Andreas A1 - Bjeoumikhov, A. A1 - Wedell, R. T1 - Einsatz der Röntgenfluoreszenzanalyse in der Prozessanalytik JF - Technisches Messen N2 - Elementanalyse mit Röntgenfluoreszenzspektrometrie direkt am Materialstrom in Produktionsprozessen gewinnt zunehmend an Bedeutung. Die Röntgenfluoreszenzspektrometrie kann aufgrund der technischen Entwicklung mittlerweile ohne aufwändige Probenvorbereitung als aussagekräftige Informationsquelle für Stoffparameter im industriellen Prozess eingesetzt werden. Der Einsatz von online Röntgenfluoreszenzanalyse zahlt sich sowohl finanziell als auch zeitlich schnell aus, da sie sowohl für den ökonomischen Einsatz von Rohmaterialien, als auch z. B. im Materialrecycling zu gebrauchen ist. In diesem Beitrag werden vier unterschiedliche Einsatzmöglichkeiten beschrieben. N2 - Elemental analysis directly at the material stream of production processes using X-ray fluorescence spectrometry is gathering importance. Thanks to technical developments, X-ray fluorescence analysis can be used as information source in the elemental analysis of material in industrial processes without tedious sample preparation steps. The employment of online X-ray fluorescence analysis pays off both in financial as well in time aspects, since it can be used for the economic application of raw materials or e. g. for recycling. This paper describes four different applications of X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. KW - Röntgenfluoreszenzspektrometrie KW - Stoffparameter KW - Materialanalyse KW - X-ray fluorescence spectrometry KW - Elemental analysis KW - Material analysis PY - 2011 DO - https://doi.org/10.1524/teme.2011.0162 SN - 0340-837X SN - 0178-2312 SN - 0171-8096 VL - 78 IS - 12 SP - 559 EP - 568 PB - Oldenbourg CY - München AN - OPUS4-24973 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Scharf, Oliver A1 - Ihle, S. A1 - Ordavo, I. A1 - Arkadiev, V. A1 - Bjeoumikhov, A. A1 - Bjeoumikhova, S. A1 - Buzanich, Günter A1 - Gubzhokov, R. A1 - Günther, A. A1 - Hartmann, R. A1 - Kühbacher, M. A1 - Lang, M. A1 - Langhoff, N. A1 - Liebel, A. A1 - Radtke, Martin A1 - Reinholz, Uwe A1 - Riesemeier, Heinrich A1 - Soltau, H. A1 - Strüder, L. A1 - Thünemann, Andreas A1 - Wedell, R. T1 - Compact pnCCD-based X-ray camera with high spatial and energy resolution: a color X-ray camera JF - Analytical chemistry N2 - For many applications there is a requirement for nondestructive analytical investigation of the elemental distribution in a sample. With the improvement of X-ray optics and spectroscopic X-ray imagers, full field X-ray fluorescence (FF-XRF) methods are feasible. A new device for high-resolution X-ray imaging, an energy and spatial resolving X-ray camera, is presented. The basic idea behind this so-called 'color X-ray camera' (CXC) is to combine an energy dispersive array detector for X-rays, in this case a pnCCD, with polycapillary optics. Imaging is achieved using multiframe recording of the energy and the point of impact of single photons. The camera was tested using a laboratory 30 µm microfocus X-ray tube and synchrotron radiation from BESSY II at the BAMline facility. These experiments demonstrate the suitability of the camera for X-ray fluorescence analytics. The camera simultaneously records 69696 spectra with an energy resolution of 152 eV for manganese Kα with a spatial resolution of 50 µm over an imaging area of 12.7 × 12.7 mm². It is sensitive to photons in the energy region between 3 and 40 keV, limited by a 50 µm beryllium window, and the sensitive thickness of 450 µm of the chip. Online preview of the sample is possible as the software updates the sums of the counts for certain energy channel ranges during the measurement and displays 2-D false-color maps as well as spectra of selected regions. The complete data cube of 264 × 264 spectra is saved for further qualitative and quantitative processing. KW - Color X-ray camera KW - X-ray fluorescence KW - pnCCD KW - Polycapillary optic KW - Synchrotron radiation PY - 2011 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/ac102811p SN - 0003-2700 SN - 1520-6882 VL - 83 IS - 7 SP - 2532 EP - 2538 PB - American Chemical Society CY - Washington, DC AN - OPUS4-23948 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nowak, S.H. A1 - Bjeoumikhov, A. A1 - Von Borany, J. A1 - Buchriegler, J. A1 - Munnik, F. A1 - Petric, M. A1 - Renno, A.D. A1 - Radtke, Martin A1 - Reinholz, Uwe A1 - Scharf, O. A1 - Strüder, L. A1 - Wedell, R. A1 - Ziegenrücker, R. T1 - Examples of XRF and PIXE imaging with few microns resolution using SLcam® a color X-ray camera JF - X-ray spectrometry N2 - We present results of recent development of the color X-ray camera, type SLcam®, allowing detection of X-ray images with few microns resolution. Such spectral resolution is achieved with the use of high-quality polycapillary optics combined with sub-pixel resolution. Imaging of Siemens star resolution test chart reveals that the resolution limit of SLcam® can go down to nearly 5µm. Several real sample examples of measurements carried out at the laboratory, synchrotron, and particle-induced X-ray emission beamlines are shown. This is the first time SLcam® is used as particle-induced X-ray emission detector. KW - X-ray KW - Color X-ray camera KW - CXC KW - Synchrotron radiation KW - BESSY KW - BAMline PY - 2015 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/xrs.2590 SN - 0049-8246 VL - 44 IS - 3 SP - 135 EP - 140 PB - Wiley & Sons, Ltd. CY - Chichester AN - OPUS4-33170 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nowak, S.H. A1 - Bjeoumikhov, A. A1 - Von Borany, J. A1 - Buchriegler, J. A1 - Munnik, F. A1 - Petric, M. A1 - Radtke, Martin A1 - Renno, A.D. A1 - Reinholz, Uwe A1 - Scharf, O. A1 - Wedell, R. T1 - Sub-pixel resolution with a color X-ray camera JF - Journal of analytical atomic spectrometry N2 - The color X-ray camera SLcam® is a full-field, single photon detector providing scanning-free, energy and spatially resolved X-ray imaging. Spatial resolution is achieved with the use of polycapillary optics guiding X-ray photons from small regions on a sample to distinct energy dispersive pixels on a charged-coupled device detector. Applying sub-pixel resolution, signals from individual capillary channels can be distinguished. Therefore, the SLcam® spatial resolution, which is normally limited to the pixel size of the charge-coupled device, can be improved to the size of individual polycapillary channels. In this work a new approach to a sub-pixel resolution algorithm comprising photon events also from the pixel centers is proposed. The details of the employed numerical method and several sub-pixel resolution examples are presented and discussed. KW - Color X-ray camera KW - Sub pixel analysis PY - 2015 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-334948 DO - https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ja00028a SN - 0267-9477 SN - 1364-5544 SP - 1890 EP - 1897 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry CY - London AN - OPUS4-33494 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ostermann, Markus A1 - Herzel, Hannes A1 - Kühn, A. A1 - Mory, D. A1 - Wedell, R. T1 - Prozessanalytik mit Online-RFA und Online-LIBS für die Regelung der Aufarbeitung von Klärschlammaschen T1 - Online Process Analytics with XRF and LIBS for the Control of the Recycling of Sewage Sludge Ashes JF - Chemie Ingenieur Technik N2 - Es wurde ein Online-Analysenverfahren zur Bestimmung von Elementgehalten in Klär-schlammaschen und deren Produkten aus einem thermochemischen Verfahren entwickelt. Durch das thermochemische Verfahren können Wertstoffe aus den Aschen wieder für die Kreislaufwirtschaft nutzbar gemacht und Schadstoffe sicher entfernt werden. Das Analysensystem ist eine Methodenkombination von Online-Laser induzierter Plasma Spektroskopie (LIBS) und Online-Röntgenfluoreszenzanalyse (RFA). Robustheit und modulare Bauweise des Verfahrens sind wichtige Anforderungen um auch für andere Anwendungen nutzbar zu sein. N2 - An online analysis method has been developed for the determination of element mass fractions in sewage sludge ashes and their products originating from a thermochemical process. Within this process resources from the sewage sludge ashes can be re-utilized for the recycling economy and pollutants can be removed. The applied analysis system is a method combination of Online-laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and online- X-ray fluorescence (XRF). Robustness and a modular construction are important demands for successful future applications. KW - Klärschlammasche KW - Phosphor KW - Prozessanalytik KW - Röntgenfluoreszenzanalyse KW - LIBS PY - 2016 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.201500186 SN - 1522-2640 VL - 88 IS - 6 SP - 786 EP - 792 PB - Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA CY - Weinheim, Germany AN - OPUS4-36334 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -