Elemental mapping of plant leaves by MeV glass capillary microbeam PIXE
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. MeV-ion microbeam using the capillary technique was home-developed based on the 1.7-MV tandem accelerator and beamline at Chiang Mai University. The system consisted of the capillary itself, a capillary holder, a holder swing mechanism, and a system support frame with a micromet...
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Main Authors: | S. Wongke, L. D. Yu, S. Natyanun, S. Unai, S. Sarapirom, N. Pussadee, U. Tippawan |
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2020
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