Brief description
The great success of the XFM beamline KB end-station equipped with the Maia detector to provide outstanding high-definition element images for a host of user applications over the past year is tempered a little by the limited calibration, characterization and demonstration of Maia for quantitative results in this configuration. The aim of this experiment is to complete systematic calibration and characterization and to demonstrate the effectiveness of new real-time processing modules in Maia, SXRF modelling in GeoPIXE and online tools for correction of data in real-time and in off-line processing. This user instrumentation physics experiment is essential and will directly benefit all users of the XFM-KB-Maia facility.Lineage: Data was produced using the Maia 384 element detector array on the XFM X-ray microprobe beamline of the Australian Synchrotron and processed using the GeoPIXE software package.
Available: 2024-04-09
Data time period: 2011-10-01 to 2011-10-01
Subjects
GeoPIXE |
Instruments and Techniques |
Maia |
Physical Sciences |
SXRF |
Synchrotrons |
Synchrotrons and Accelerators |
XFM |
XRF |
calibration |
count-rate |
efficiency |
fluorescence |
imaging |
synchrotron |
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Identifiers
- DOI : 10.25919/A4V6-Y214
- Handle : 102.100.100/609025
- URL : data.csiro.au/collection/csiro:61856