ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF THE ANCIENT BRONZE COINS BY X-RAY FLUORESCENCE TECHNIQUE USING SIMULTANEOUSLY RADIOISOTOPE SOURCE AND X-RAY TUBE

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  • NGUYEN THE QUYNH Tác giả
  • TRUONG THI AN Tác giả
  • TRAN DUC THIEP Tác giả
  • NGUYEN DINH CHIEN Tác giả
  • DAO TRAN CAO Tác giả
  • NGUYEN QUANG LIEM Tác giả

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The results on elemental analysis of the vietnamese ancient bronze coins during the time of the Nguyen dynasty (19th century) are presented. The samples were provided by the Vietnam National Historical Museum and the elemental analysis was performed on the home-made model EDS-XT-99-01 X-ray fluorescence spectrometer in the Institute of Materials Science, NCST of Vietnam. The samples exited simultaneously by radioisotope source and X-ray tube. The analytical results show the similarity in the elemental composition of the coins issued by different kings of the Nguyen dynasty, but there is the difference in the concentration of the used elements. Another interesting point is that all the coins have zinc (Zn) in their composition, which shows clearly the influence of the occidental metallurgical technology on the money-making technique in Vietnam during the 19th century.

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  • NGUYEN THE QUYNH
    Institute of Physics & Electronics, Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology
  • TRUONG THI AN
    Institute of Physics & Electronics, Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology
  • TRAN DUC THIEP
    Institute of Physics & Electronics , Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology
  • NGUYEN DINH CHIEN
    Institute of Physics & Electronics , Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology
  • DAO TRAN CAO
    Institute of Physics & Electronics, Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology
  • NGUYEN QUANG LIEM
    Institute of Physics & Electronics , Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology

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2007-04-15

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