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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
We developed an X-ray fluorescence element mapping spectrometer (XEMS) based on commercially available energy dispersive XRF equipment several years ago. Using XEMS, we found that this technique is applicable to realtime observation of the elemental distributions in living biological samples. This kind of observation is almost impossible by conventional techniques such as EPMA, PIXE etc. But the spatial resolution of the previous system was about 200pm, Inferior by almost two orders to that of EPMA for example. So we developed a new spectrometer with an improved resolution of better than 20um and almost the same sensitivity.