Recent developments in comprehensive analytical instruments for the culture heritage objects-A review
Yuanjun Xu, Zhu An, Ning Huang, Peng Wang, Ze He, Zihan Chen

TL;DR
This review discusses recent advances in comprehensive analytical instruments combining multiple techniques like XRF, XRD, and Raman spectroscopy for cultural heritage object analysis, highlighting a new prototype capable of simultaneous measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a newly developed prototype that performs XRF, XRD, and RS simultaneously, enhancing data collection for cultural heritage studies.
Findings
Successful development of a prototype instrument
Preliminary tests show promising analysis performance
Potential to improve cultural heritage research
Abstract
This paper introduces the necessity and significance of the investigation of cultural heritage objects. The multi-technique method is useful for the study of cultural heritage objects, but a comprehensive analytical instrument is a better choice since it can guarantee that different types of information are always obtained from the same analytical point on the surface of cultural heritage objects, which may be crucial for some situations. Thus, the X-ray fluorescence (XRF)/X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF)/Raman spectroscopy (RS) comprehensive analytical instruments are more and more widely used to study cultural heritage objects. The two types of comprehensive analytical instruments are discussed in detail and the XRF/XRD instruments are further classified into different types on the basis of structure, type and number of detectors. A new comprehensive analytical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCultural Heritage Materials Analysis · X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis · Conservation Techniques and Studies
