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Proceedings of the 27th Symposium on PIXE in Japan (The 18th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Particle Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) Research)No Access

DEVELOPMENT OF ANALYSIS SYSTEM OF MICRO-IBIL COMBINED WITH MICRO-PIXE

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129083511002100Cited by:14 (Source: Crossref)

    An ion beam induced luminescence analysis system using ion micro-beam (micro-IBIL) was newly developed on the microbeam system of the 3 MeV single-ended accelerator at ion-irradiation research facility TIARA, JAEA. The developed IBIL system consisted of an aspheric microlens, optical fibers, a monochromator and a photon-counting system to observe IBIL photons of specific wavelength with the resolution of 2 nm. A photomultiplier in the photon-counting system was cooled to around 0°C by a peltier device to reduce the background noises down to 10 cps and able to observe weak photon signals from specific chemical composites of the target. Experiments of micro-IBIL were performed using 3 MeV proton microbeam for several scintillators and particulate targets i.e. aerosol particles. The system had achieved chemical-imaging of aerosols by obtaining wavelength-dispersive micro-IBIL image at luminescence center of silicon dioxide.