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
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
Received: May. 19, 2020
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Published Online: May. 14, 2021
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