Title: EDX-Spectra Simulation
1- EDX-Spectra Simulation
- Optimization of Excitation Conditions and
Detection Limit Calculations in EPMA - F. Eggert, Röntgenanalytik Apparatebau GmbH,
Berlin - Introduction
- Theory of simulation complete spectra
- Applications of spectra simulation
- Determination of detection limits with spectra
simulation - Summary
2EDX Spectra SimulationInroduction
- Today the standardless evaluation of measured
spectra is an established methodology in Electron
Probe Microanalysis (EPMA) with Energy Dispersive
Spectrometer (EDX) in Scanning Electron
Microscope (SEM) - New developments offer the possibility to
calculate complete spectra in dependence to
analytical conditions (spectra simulation). - The basics are
- - Exact knowledge about all X-ray lines of
elements and about other atomic data - - Knowledge about absolute cross-sections of
both, the Characteristic X-rays and the
Bremsstrahlung - - Calculation of excitation and absorption of
X-rays in specimen and detector
(characteristic radiation and Bremsstrahlung) - - Calculation of the entire Bremsstrahlung-devia
tion as the main background and simulation of
other background components - - Simulation of detector-resolution influence
and count-statistics to simulate realistic
spectra - The content of presentation is to show the
benefits of spectra simulation to daily
analytical work with Electron Microscope and EDX.
3EDX Spectra Simulation Basics
- The ratio of emitted counts of characteristic
X-ray quanta to the counts of emitted
Bremsstrahlung-quanta with same energy (in an
specified energy region) is known as P/B-ratio
(or P/U in this equation).
- Calculation of the Bremsstrahlung deviation for
all spectra channels taking into account the
self-absorption Albr and detector-absorption ?l
in specimen. ? mass absorption coefficients
(µ/?) f (Z , E) ? absorption jumps of (µ/?)
with energies EC
X
Lifshin empiric 2.parameters
Kramers
l is the index of current channel during spectra
calculation
4EDX Spectra Simulation Basics
- All line- and shell- energies
- Relative emission rates of a single shell
- Excitation of sub-shells
- Coster-Kronig transitions
- Fluoresence yields
Bremsstrahlung Lines
Escape Artefacts (ICC)
Count statistics (Noise)
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Simulated Spectrum
(2000 cps, 3 minutes)
5EDX Spectra Simulation Basics
- Atomic Data Library (Data Base)
To make the simulation possible, an atomic data
library with fast access to all element specific
data is necessary
The accuracy of data base is crucially
for quality of simulation!
6EDX Spectra Simulation Application
- Optimization Before the Measurement Eo
15 keV
20 keV
25 keV
30 keV
7EDX Spectra Simulation Application
- Verification Excitation of Lines (Eo)
Excitation of Au-L lines (Sub-Shells !)
with different Eo
8 EDX Spectra Simulation Application
- Optimization / Verification Tilt-Angle
AuAg-Alloy Eo 15 keV tilt
-30o...30o
Simulation Absorption-Effects - Irregular
Surfaces - Rough Specimen - Particle
9EDX Spectra Simulation Application
- Optimization Influence of Detector-Resolution
AuAg-Alloy 125 eV vs. 165 eV
10EDX Spectra Simulation Application
- Verification of Possible Overlap-Problems
5 Pd in Pb
with/without Pd
11EDX Spectra Simulation Application
- Element-Identification (Verification of Unknown
Peaks)
Si in Specimen ?
...with Escape
... without Escape
No !
12EDX Spectra Simulation Application
- Element-Identification (Comparison with Real
Spectra)
Spectrum with Ba
...measured spectrum
...simulated spectrum
- Additional elements ?
- Improve data-base ?
Compare !
13 EDX Spectra Simulation Application
- Teaching (Simulation of EDX X-Ray Acquisition
Process)
15s Acq.time 2000 cps
Acquisition ready ...
14EDX Spectra Simulation Detection Limits
- Calculation of Detection Limits
- The question is, whether an element in specimen
with expected concentration is detectable or not? - If an element is detectable... How are the
optimal measurement and excitation conditions
(SEM and spectrometer parameters) and how long
does it take (acquisition time)?
- The signal/background-ratio is the base for
calculations of detection limits
(? P/B-ratio)
... determination is possible with
spectra-simulation !
Counts
Counts
Probability
Probability
Detection Limit NDL
Significance Level NS
15EDX Spectra Simulation Detection Limits
- Detection-Limit of an Element with Different
Specimens
MDL for Pd in Te
M L K
MDL for Pd in Au
16EDX Spectra Simulation Detection Limits
- Detection-Limits with Varying Conditions
Al in Cu
M L K
17EDX Spectra Simulation Detection Limits
- Simulation of Spectra-Acquisition Near
Detection-Limits
? MDL 0.2
- Significant element presence !
- Concentration below the detection-limit !
- Is it really possible ... ?
Yes ? You had luck !
Al 0.15
Al 0.3
1
2
3
Al 1
18EDX Spectra Simulation Detection Limits
- Simulation of Spectra Acquisition / Detection
Limit f (time)
5 s MDL 1.8
10 s MDL 1.3
20 s MDL 0.9
detectable !
50 s MDL 0.6
100 s MDL 0.4
2000 cps
1 Zr in Sn ?
19 EDX Spectra Simulation Summary
- It is possible to calculate the entire
EDX-spectrum with a standardless EPMA-correction
model taking into account all effects of
specimen- and detector-interaction. - Spectra simlation is useful for a better
understanding and interpretation of measured
spectra. - With spectra simulation all complex effects of
excitation, absorption and detection are shown
very descriptive and didactically (teaching,
coaching, ) - The simulation of several excitation situations
gives the possibility to optimize all conditions
even before the actual specimen maesurement and
data acquisition. - With spectra simulation the analyst is able to
make estimations for detection limits. - Effects of counting-statistics are possible to
verify.
- Future View
- ? Application of spectra simulation for
interactive qualitative analysis - (displacement of simple line-mark
identification) - Calculation of entire spectrum for a visual
comparison after quantitative - evaluation (reconstruction) for an
improvement of final result-reliabilities