Recent progress with compact ionization chambers has opened new possibilities for isobar suppression in accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). Separation of 36Cl (t1/2 = 0.30 Ma) at natural isotopic levels from its stable isobar 36S became feasible at particle energies of 24 MeV, which are also accessible for medium-sized tandem accelerators with 3 MV terminal voltage like VERA (Vienna Environmental Research Accelerator). Investigations with an ionization chamber revealed how physics favors isobar separation even at energies below the maximum of the Bragg curve. The strong energy focusing effect at high energy losses reduces energy straggling significantly and isobar separation steadily increases up to almost full energy loss. With an optimiz...
An accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) method has been developed to detect 32Si and separate it from...
New techniques for suppression of atomic isobars in negative ion beams are of great interest for acc...
Isobaric interference represents one of the major limitations in mass spectrometry. For a few cases ...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) of36Cl (t1/2 = 0.30 Ma) at natural isotopic concentrations requi...
The increasing demand for measuring long-lived radionuclides with small AMS machines at energies bel...
Recent improvements in isobaric suppression for medium-mass isotopes, e.g. 41Ca, offer new possibili...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Th...
Cosmogenic 36Cl analysis by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is a valuable environmental and geol...
A radio frequency (rf) quadrupole instrument, currently known as an Isobar Separator for Anions (ISA...
The possibility of detecting 36Cl for geological exposure dating has been explored for several years...
36Cl AMS measurements at natural isotopic concentrations have yet been performed only at tandem acce...
Natürliche Phänomene und archäologische Funde werden häufig mithilfe von langlebigen Radionukliden (...
AMS measurements of medium mass isotopes, e.g. of Mn-53 and Fe-60, are gaining interest in various f...
Two new techniques, which extend the range of elements that can be analyzed by Accelerator Mass Spec...
A renewed interest in Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) from nuclear physics laboratories is emerg...
An accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) method has been developed to detect 32Si and separate it from...
New techniques for suppression of atomic isobars in negative ion beams are of great interest for acc...
Isobaric interference represents one of the major limitations in mass spectrometry. For a few cases ...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) of36Cl (t1/2 = 0.30 Ma) at natural isotopic concentrations requi...
The increasing demand for measuring long-lived radionuclides with small AMS machines at energies bel...
Recent improvements in isobaric suppression for medium-mass isotopes, e.g. 41Ca, offer new possibili...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Th...
Cosmogenic 36Cl analysis by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is a valuable environmental and geol...
A radio frequency (rf) quadrupole instrument, currently known as an Isobar Separator for Anions (ISA...
The possibility of detecting 36Cl for geological exposure dating has been explored for several years...
36Cl AMS measurements at natural isotopic concentrations have yet been performed only at tandem acce...
Natürliche Phänomene und archäologische Funde werden häufig mithilfe von langlebigen Radionukliden (...
AMS measurements of medium mass isotopes, e.g. of Mn-53 and Fe-60, are gaining interest in various f...
Two new techniques, which extend the range of elements that can be analyzed by Accelerator Mass Spec...
A renewed interest in Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) from nuclear physics laboratories is emerg...
An accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) method has been developed to detect 32Si and separate it from...
New techniques for suppression of atomic isobars in negative ion beams are of great interest for acc...
Isobaric interference represents one of the major limitations in mass spectrometry. For a few cases ...