Abstract

The use of a ΔE− E telescope in the backscattering analysis of heavy elements in a light matrix enables to substantially lower the detection limit due to almost complete elimination of the pile-up background produced by the matrix scattering. The method uses the energy dependence of stopping power in order to separate true and pile-up signals of the same amplitude.

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