Abstract

The present work shows a relatively simple and inexpensive way of converting the sample chamber of a conventional OM type microprobe into an easily useable micro-DIGE set-up. The basic idea of the set-up is to increase the image distance of the microprobe by moving the focus out of the sample chamber into an extension tube, which is connected to the 0° port of the chamber. This new position of the focus, and so the sample, enables the use of different type of γ-ray detectors in enlarged solid angles increasing the sensitivity of the technique. The degradation of the lateral resolution of the system as a consequence of the increased image distance was theoretically and experimentally investigated. The measured geometric spot size was 15 × 17 μm 2. Archaeological and ecological applications of the new set-up are also presented here.

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