röntgenabsorptiometri
Röntgenabsorptiometri, often abbreviated as XRF, is an analytical technique used to determine the elemental composition of a sample. It works by irradiating a sample with high-energy X-rays, which causes atoms within the sample to emit characteristic secondary X-rays, known as fluorescence. The energy, or wavelength, of these emitted X-rays is unique to each element, acting like a fingerprint. By measuring the energies and intensities of these fluorescence X-rays, one can identify and quantify the elements present in the sample.
The process typically involves an X-ray source, a sample holder, and a detector. The X-ray source generates