Xröntgenspectroscopie
Xröntgenspektroskopie is a powerful analytical technique used to determine the elemental composition and chemical state of a sample. It exploits the interaction of X-rays with matter. When X-rays of sufficient energy strike an atom, they can eject an inner-shell electron, creating a vacancy. This vacancy is then filled by an electron from an outer shell, and the energy difference is released as a characteristic X-ray photon. The energy of this emitted photon is unique to the element and its electronic environment.
There are several types of Xröntgenspektroskopie, including X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). XRF