2023
DOI: 10.1140/epjp/s13360-022-03638-y
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Gold leaf tesserae: tracing the origins of gold using synchrotron-based techniques

Abstract: To gain insight into the possible origin of the gold used in the production of tesserae containing gold leaf less than 0.5 μm thick placed between two layers of glass, we propose a non-destructive synchrotron radiation (SR) XRF protocol based on sequential analysis under optimised analytical conditions. Using this protocol, trace element analysis is achieved with detection limits of 1-6 mg/kg. As Pt and Au have adjacent fluorescence energies, we tested the most challenging situation, when Pt is present in very… Show more

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“…such setup ensures high-energy resolution (13 eV at Cu Kα) with a relatively large energy range (1 keV). These features enable one to resolve Pt and Au L fluorescence lines, overcoming the typical limitation of standard XRF in numismatics [19].…”
Section: Limitations: Need For Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…such setup ensures high-energy resolution (13 eV at Cu Kα) with a relatively large energy range (1 keV). These features enable one to resolve Pt and Au L fluorescence lines, overcoming the typical limitation of standard XRF in numismatics [19].…”
Section: Limitations: Need For Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%