Why choose X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) at Diamond for your research?
X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) is a powerful spectroscopy technique that allows for the detailed study of the elemental composition of various materials, providing valuable insights into their distribution and inter-element correlations. At Diamond, we offer a wide range of tailored services, and beamlines dedicated to XRF, each tailored to different energy ranges.
Our team of experts is available to guide you in choosing the most suitable beamline based on the specific elements you wish to study, as well as the scale and heterogeneity of your sample. This ensures that you can achieve the most accurate and comprehensive analysis possible.
Additionally, XRF can be combined with other techniques at Diamond, such as X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS) and X-ray Diffraction (XRD). These combinations can be applied using various tomography techniques (XRF-CT, XRF in 3D and 2D), providing deeper insights into the material’s structure and properties. By leveraging the advanced capabilities of XRF at Diamond, researchers can achieve a more comprehensive and detailed understanding of their materials.