röntgenspektrometria
Röntgenspektrometria, also known as X-ray spectrometry, is a set of analytical techniques used to determine the elemental composition of a sample. It relies on the interaction of X-rays with matter. When a sample is exposed to a high-energy X-ray beam, atoms within the sample absorb energy and become excited. This excitation causes electrons to be ejected from inner electron shells. As outer electrons transition to fill these vacancies, they emit characteristic X-rays with specific energies. These emitted X-rays are unique to each element present in the sample, acting like a fingerprint.
The emitted X-rays are then detected and their energies are measured. By analyzing the spectrum of these
Röntgenspektrometria is a non-destructive technique, meaning the sample is generally not altered or destroyed during the