Employing a coded aperture pattern in front of a
charge couple device pixilated detector (CCD) allows for imaging
of fluorescent x-rays (6-25KeV) being emitted from samples
irradiated with x-rays. Coded apertures encode the angular
direction of x-rays and allow for a large Numerical Aperture x-
ray imaging system. The algorithm to develop the self-supported
coded aperture pattern of the Non Two Holes Touching (NTHT)
pattern was developed. The algorithms to reconstruct the x-ray
image from the encoded pattern recorded were developed by
means of modeling and confirmed by experiments. Samples were
irradiated by monochromatic synchrotron x-ray radiation, and
fluorescent x-rays from several different test metal samples were
imaged through the newly developed coded aperture imaging
system. By choice of the exciting energy the different metals were
speciated.