| Literature DB >> 25901421 |
Kazuhiko Ninomiya1, Michael K Kubo2, Takashi Nagatomo3, Wataru Higemoto4, Takashi U Ito4, Naritoshi Kawamura3, Patrick Strasser3, Koichiro Shimomura3, Yasuhiro Miyake3, Takao Suzuki5, Yoshio Kobayashi6, Shinichi Sakamoto7, Atsushi Shinohara1, Tsutomu Saito8.
Abstract
Elemental analysis of materials is fundamentally important to science and technology. Many elemental analysis methods have been developed, but three-dimensional nondestructive elemental analysis of bulk materials has remained elusive. Recently, our project team, dreamX (damageless and regioselective elemental analysis with muonic X-rays), developed a nondestructive depth-profiling elemental analysis method after a decade of research. This new method utilizes a new type of probe; a negative muon particle and high-energy muonic X-rays emitted after the muon stops in a material. We performed elemental depth profiling on an old Japanese gold coin (Tempo-Koban) using a low-momentum negative muon beam and successfully determined that the Au concentration in the coin gradually decreased with depth over a micrometer length scale. We believe that this method will be a promising tool for the elemental analysis of valuable samples, such as archeological artifacts.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25901421 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b01169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986