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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 29,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 63-67
  • (1975)

The Determination of Parts per Million Levels of Thorium in Optical Components by X-ray Fluorescence

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Abstract

A nondestructive technique for the determination of thorium in optical glass has been devised using tube-excited x-ray fluorescence with an energy-dispersive detector. Capability for full calibration and sample analysis has been incorporated into a computer-coupled system. Bulk thorium concentrations as low as 87 ppm have been detected with a coefficient of variation of 27.2% at 95% confidence using NBS-certified standards. At 466 ppm the coefficient of variation was 5.6% at the 95% confidence level. Qualitative determination of thorium in optical coatings has been demonstrated also.

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