Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, Volume. 41, Issue 5, 1329(2021)

The Progress of the Application of X-Ray Spectroscopy in the Nondestructive Analysis of Relics

ZHOU Yue1,2, YAN Ling-tong1, LI Li1, SUN He-yang1, and FENG Xiang-qian1
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    Substantial relics are vital pieces of evidence for people to reconstruct historical details. By studying them, we can know ancient people’s lifestyles,production and the relationship with nature. X-ray spectroscopy (X-ray fluorescence spectrum and X-ray absorption fine structure spectrum) is an important non-destructive analysis method. It can be used to acquire some information such as elemental composition and structure of a complex containing specific ions to provide support for conservation and value perception of relics. Nowadays, these methods are widely used in a variety of substantial relics. This article briefly summarizes and introduces recent applications of X-ray spectroscopy in relic research. In general, X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy plays an important role in the provenance study of ancient ceramics, oil paintings and bronzes. Constructing database based on elemental composition acquired from the X-ray fluorescence spectrum and the effective use of X-ray absorption fine structure spectrum relics the study are the main difficulties andkey topics in the future application research.

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    ZHOU Yue, YAN Ling-tong, LI Li, SUN He-yang, FENG Xiang-qian. The Progress of the Application of X-Ray Spectroscopy in the Nondestructive Analysis of Relics[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2021, 41(5): 1329

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    Received: May. 19, 2020

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: May. 14, 2021

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    DOI:10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2021)05-1329-07

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