X-RAY FLUORESCENCE IN RESEARCH ON THE CULTURAL HERITAGE

  • Cechak, Tomas (Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering) ;
  • Kopecka, Ivana (State Institute for Care of Historic Monuments) ;
  • Musilek, Ladislav (Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering)
  • Published : 2001.09.30

Abstract

Radionuclide X-ray fluorescence analysis is a method, which has many advantages for analysing various historic artefacts, as it is relatively cheap, sensitive and non-destructive, and it allows measurements in-situ. However, this analysis has also certain limitations especially concerning sensitivity to chemical elements only, irrespective of the compounds or chemical forms in which these elements have been bonded. In addition, light elements emitting very soft X-rays cannot be measured, and in order to detect a wide range of elements, it is necessary to carry out repeated measurements with different radiation sources. Despite these limitations, valuable information can be obtained about the composition of historic materials and data about the origin and age of these artefacts can be derived. Analyses of wall paintings, ancient metal sculptures or other objects of art provide the basis for historic considerations documented in our results for some objects belonging to the Czech cultural heritage. The results are promising. Thus it is expected that our laboratory will expand its work into more fields of the fine and applied arts.

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