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DD: Fachverband Didaktik der Physik
DD 30: Postersitzung
DD 30.41: Poster
Mittwoch, 18. März 2009, 14:00–16:30, Poster Saal 2
Educational X-ray experiments and XRF measurements with a modified, mobile system adapted for characterization of Cultural Heritage objects — •Ioannis Sianoudis1, Eleni Drakaki2, and Anno Hein3 — 1Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Athens, Dep. of Physics Chemistry & Material Technology, Ag. Spyridonos, 12210 Egaleo, Greece, jansian@teiath.gr — 2Physics Dep., NTUA, Athens, 15780, Greece, edrakaki@gmail.com — 3Institute of Materials Science, N.C.S.R. Demokritos, 15 310 Aghia Paraskevi, Greece, hein@ims.demokritos.gr
It is common to use valuable, sophisticated equipment, that has been acquired for other use, to be modified, adapted and developed for the needs of additional educational experiments, with greater didactic effectuality. We have developed a system, composed of parts from a portable system for XRF spectroscopy, aiming at: i) the formation of familiar and conventional laboratory exercises, like the verification of Moseley's law, Compton's law and Lambert-Beer's law; ii) the calibration with reference materials of the XRF experimental system, to be applied for accurate measurements of the elemental composition of objects of cultural interest. After the calibration of the experimental setup, indicative measurements of metal objects are shown, in order to discuss their spectra and their qualitative and quantitative analysis. The system and the applied experiments are designed as an educational package of laboratory exercises for students in physical sciences and especially adapted for the education of students who will work with Cultural Heritage, such as conservation scientists and archaeometrists.