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Application of transition-edge sensors for micro-X-ray fluorescence measurements and micro-X-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy: a case study of uranium speciation in biotite obtained from a uranium mine.

Authors :
Yomogida T
Hashimoto T
Okumura T
Yamada S
Tatsuno H
Noda H
Hayakawa R
Okada S
Takatori S
Isobe T
Hiraki T
Sato T
Toyama Y
Ichinohe Y
Sekizawa O
Nitta K
Kurihara Y
Fukushima S
Uruga T
Kitatsuji Y
Takahashi Y
Source :
The Analyst [Analyst] 2024 May 13; Vol. 149 (10), pp. 2932-2941. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 May 13.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In this study, we successfully applied a transition-edge sensor (TES) spectrometer as a detector for microbeam X-ray measurements from a synchrotron X-ray light source in the hard X-ray region to determine uranium (U) distribution at the micro-scale and its chemical species in biotite obtained from a U mine. It is difficult to separate the fluorescent X-ray of the U Lα <subscript>1</subscript> line at 13.615 keV from that of the Rb Kα line at 13.395 keV in the X-ray fluorescence spectrum with an energy resolution of approximately 220 eV using a conventional silicon drift detector (SDD). Meanwhile, the fluorescent X-rays of U Lα <subscript>1</subscript> and Rb Kα were fully separated by a TES with 50 eV energy resolution at an energy of around 13 keV. The successful peak separation by the TES led to an accurate mapping analysis of trace U in micro-X-ray fluorescence measurements and a decrease in the signal-to-background ratio in micro-X-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy. Thus, it could be a powerful tool for studying the U distribution and speciation in various environmental samples.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1364-5528
Volume :
149
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Analyst
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38590233
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d4an00059e