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ishtar.bsky.social
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193 days ago
Maybe. I built an XRF machine in my house one time lol I used a SEI International RAP47 thin crystal CsI(Tl) probe
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brandon1234.bsky.social
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193 days ago
I tried using a smoke detector, uranium and lutetium to do XRF spectroscopy myself lol 😂 🤣
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brandon1234.bsky.social
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193 days ago
That individual in that video used a smoke detector as a source of high-energy photons to do XRF lol
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ishtar.bsky.social
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193 days ago
I used I believe 90Sr for mine. Technically you can use any particle with an up energy. Most XRF units use x-rays
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