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Xem thêmX-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is a chemical state analysis technique used for research in a broad range of disciplines. This technique involves measuring the transmission (or fluorescence) of x-rays as a function of incrementing x-ray energy in small steps at energies close to the absorption edge. The absorption edge energy corresponds to the energy required to eject an electron from an electron shell) of an element of interest (e.g. Fe). Small changes in how x-rays are absorbed near an atom’s absorption edge provide insight into the state of the electrons.
XAS is comprised of two regions:

Sigray produces two laboratory XAS systems, both with capabilities rivaling synchrotron beamlines. The first is the V210, an optics-based transmission XAS with low Z (atomic number) capabilities down to phosphorus and with micro-XAS mapping capabilities at 100 µm spot sizes. The second is the H2000, an XAS system with both transmission and fluorescence XAS capabilities. Both systems offer excellent throughput.

QuantumLeap-V210
Vacuum for low Z elements, Microspot of down to 100 µm

QuantumLeap-H2000
Fluorescence and transmission XAS at high throughput