by P. Dimitriou, H. -W. Becker, I. Bogdanović-Radović, M. Chiari, A. Goncharov, A. P. Jesus, O. Kakuee, A. Z. Kiss, A. Lagoyannis, J. Räisänen, D. Strivay and A. Zucchiatti
Abstract:
Particle-Induced Gamma-ray Emission (PIGE) is a powerful analytical technique that exploits the interactions of rapid charged particles with nuclei located near a sample surface to determine the composition and structure of the surface regions of solids by measurement of characteristic prompt γ rays. The potential for depth profiling of this technique has long been recognized, however, the implementation has been limited owing to insufficient knowledge of the physical data and lack of suitable user-friendly computer codes for the applications. Although a considerable body of published data exists in the nuclear physics literature for nuclear reaction cross sections with γ rays in the exit channel, there is no up-to-date, comprehensive compilation specifically dedicated to IBA applications. A number of PIGE cross-section data had already been uploaded to the Ion Beam Analysis Nuclear Data Library (IBANDL) (http://www-nds.iaea.org/ibandl) by members of the IBA community by 2011, however a preliminary survey of this body of unevaluated experimental data has revealed numerous discrepancies beyond the uncertainty limits reported by the authors. Using the resources and coordination provided by the IAEA, a concerted effort to improve the situation was made within the Coordinated Research Project on the Development of a Reference Database for PIGE spectroscopy, from 2011 to 2015. The aim of the CRP was to create a data library for Ion Beam Analysis that contains reliable and usable data on charged particle γ-ray emission cross sections that would be made freely available to the user community. As the CRP has reached its completion, we shall present its main achievements, including the results of nuclear cross-section evaluations and the development of a computer code that will become available to the public allowing for the implementation of a standardless PIGE technique.
Reference:
P. Dimitriou, H. -W. Becker, I. Bogdanović-Radović, M. Chiari, A. Goncharov, A. P. Jesus, O. Kakuee, A. Z. Kiss, A. Lagoyannis, J. Räisänen, D. Strivay and A. Zucchiatti, “Development of a Reference Database for Particle-Induced Gamma-ray Emission spectroscopy”, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, vol. 371, no. Supplement C, pp. 33–36.
Bibtex Entry:
@article{dimitriou_development_2016, series = {The 22nd {International} {Conference} on {Ion} {Beam} {Analysis} ({IBA} 2015)}, title = {Development of a {Reference} {Database} for {Particle}-{Induced} {Gamma}-ray {Emission} spectroscopy}, volume = {371}, issn = {0168-583X}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168583X15009258}, doi = {10.1016/j.nimb.2015.09.052}, abstract = {Particle-Induced Gamma-ray Emission (PIGE) is a powerful analytical technique that exploits the interactions of rapid charged particles with nuclei located near a sample surface to determine the composition and structure of the surface regions of solids by measurement of characteristic prompt γ rays. The potential for depth profiling of this technique has long been recognized, however, the implementation has been limited owing to insufficient knowledge of the physical data and lack of suitable user-friendly computer codes for the applications. Although a considerable body of published data exists in the nuclear physics literature for nuclear reaction cross sections with γ rays in the exit channel, there is no up-to-date, comprehensive compilation specifically dedicated to IBA applications. A number of PIGE cross-section data had already been uploaded to the Ion Beam Analysis Nuclear Data Library (IBANDL) (http://www-nds.iaea.org/ibandl) by members of the IBA community by 2011, however a preliminary survey of this body of unevaluated experimental data has revealed numerous discrepancies beyond the uncertainty limits reported by the authors. Using the resources and coordination provided by the IAEA, a concerted effort to improve the situation was made within the Coordinated Research Project on the Development of a Reference Database for PIGE spectroscopy, from 2011 to 2015. The aim of the CRP was to create a data library for Ion Beam Analysis that contains reliable and usable data on charged particle γ-ray emission cross sections that would be made freely available to the user community. As the CRP has reached its completion, we shall present its main achievements, including the results of nuclear cross-section evaluations and the development of a computer code that will become available to the public allowing for the implementation of a standardless PIGE technique.}, number = {Supplement C}, urldate = {2017-11-03}, journal = {Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms}, author = {Dimitriou, P. and Becker, H. -W. and Bogdanović-Radović, I. and Chiari, M. and Goncharov, A. and Jesus, A. P. and Kakuee, O. and Kiss, A. Z. and Lagoyannis, A. and Räisänen, J. and Strivay, D. and Zucchiatti, A.}, month = mar, year = {2016}, keywords = {Ion Beam Analysis, Differential cross-section, Evaluation, Measurement}, pages = {33--36}, file = {ScienceDirect Full Text PDF:E:\cmam_papers\files\1480\Dimitriou et al. - 2016 - Development of a Reference Database for Particle-I.pdf:application/pdf;ScienceDirect Full Text PDF:E:\Usuarios\Administrator\Zotero\storage\L6X8PKEX\Dimitriou et al. - 2016 - Development of a Reference Database for Particle-I.pdf:application/pdf;ScienceDirect Snapshot:E:\cmam_papers\files\1479\S0168583X15009258.html:text/html;ScienceDirect Snapshot:E:\Usuarios\Administrator\Zotero\storage\TWIBYAQR\S0168583X15009258.html:text/html}, }