Application of X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis in Investigations of Historical Monuments

Nuclear techniques and other techniques using ionising radiation represent a valuable tool in non-destructive diagnostics applied to archaeological finds and objects of arts, namely for determining the composition of materials used in the production of artefacts. X-ray fluorescence analysis, both in...

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Main Authors: T. Čechák, L. Musílek, T. Trojek, I. Kopecká
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CTU Central Library 2005-01-01
Series:Acta Polytechnica
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/772
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spelling doaj-d9577a9cc41e4b0b8e9e69820117a6b42020-11-24T22:28:22ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica1210-27091805-23632005-01-01455772Application of X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis in Investigations of Historical MonumentsT. ČechákL. MusílekT. TrojekI. KopeckáNuclear techniques and other techniques using ionising radiation represent a valuable tool in non-destructive diagnostics applied to archaeological finds and objects of arts, namely for determining the composition of materials used in the production of artefacts. X-ray fluorescence analysis, both in its energy form and in its wave dispersive form, is one of the most widespread methods using ionising radiation to study the elemental composition of materials. It is frequently used for studies of various cultural and historic relicts and objects of art. This work summarizes the authors’ experience with X-ray fluorescence analysis in investigating historical frescos namely by means of portable provide spectroscopic devices. The results of these measurements information on the composition of the pigments, enable the comparison of processes used in the fabrication of pigments by individual artists, and in many cases offer information on how to repair the damaged parts. https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/772X-ray Fluorescence AnalysisSi(Li) detectorsportable spectrometersenergy dispersive analysisfresco paintings55Fe238Pu
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author T. Čechák
L. Musílek
T. Trojek
I. Kopecká
spellingShingle T. Čechák
L. Musílek
T. Trojek
I. Kopecká
Application of X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis in Investigations of Historical Monuments
Acta Polytechnica
X-ray Fluorescence Analysis
Si(Li) detectors
portable spectrometers
energy dispersive analysis
fresco paintings
55Fe
238Pu
author_facet T. Čechák
L. Musílek
T. Trojek
I. Kopecká
author_sort T. Čechák
title Application of X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis in Investigations of Historical Monuments
title_short Application of X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis in Investigations of Historical Monuments
title_full Application of X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis in Investigations of Historical Monuments
title_fullStr Application of X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis in Investigations of Historical Monuments
title_full_unstemmed Application of X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis in Investigations of Historical Monuments
title_sort application of x-ray fluorescence analysis in investigations of historical monuments
publisher CTU Central Library
series Acta Polytechnica
issn 1210-2709
1805-2363
publishDate 2005-01-01
description Nuclear techniques and other techniques using ionising radiation represent a valuable tool in non-destructive diagnostics applied to archaeological finds and objects of arts, namely for determining the composition of materials used in the production of artefacts. X-ray fluorescence analysis, both in its energy form and in its wave dispersive form, is one of the most widespread methods using ionising radiation to study the elemental composition of materials. It is frequently used for studies of various cultural and historic relicts and objects of art. This work summarizes the authors’ experience with X-ray fluorescence analysis in investigating historical frescos namely by means of portable provide spectroscopic devices. The results of these measurements information on the composition of the pigments, enable the comparison of processes used in the fabrication of pigments by individual artists, and in many cases offer information on how to repair the damaged parts. 
topic X-ray Fluorescence Analysis
Si(Li) detectors
portable spectrometers
energy dispersive analysis
fresco paintings
55Fe
238Pu
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/772
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