Can somebody help, please, what is meant by "larger coverage is achieved by moving the objective closer to the detector (minute 1.53)? Many thanx in advance
The video mentions the object position (vs an objective, which is a type of optic element used in photography lenses). XRM is based on a projection method. This means that the beam starts as a very small spot in the source then grows to a very large size at the detector. Placing the object near the detector will result in a larger area of illumination.
omg i read it in the mock English exam, then i was shock cuz it was difficult to understand. Luckily, i find this video ;.;
This is super slick.
Very nice 👍
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Where can I do a analysis with this technique near of Colombia?, I need a analysis of Colombian Emeralds in this method
Very nice - I will use this in my imaging course.
Please do!
Can somebody help, please, what is meant by "larger coverage is achieved by moving the objective closer to the detector (minute 1.53)? Many thanx in advance
The video mentions the object position (vs an objective, which is a type of optic element used in photography lenses). XRM is based on a projection method. This means that the beam starts as a very small spot in the source then grows to a very large size at the detector. Placing the object near the detector will result in a larger area of illumination.
Good day sir I'm interested
Great !!