Calculations are performed to gauge the effect of the convolution of atomic spectral characteristics with laser sources upon isotope ratio measurements by Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry (RIMS). Comparison with experimental data is included. 7 refs., 3 figs
Differences in the odd to even response for tin isotopes has been observed earlier in resonance ioni...
Sputter-Induced resonance Ionization mass spectrometry Is a technique In which atoms sputtered from ...
The basic principles of secondary ion mass spectrometry and glowdischarge mass spectrometry have bee...
Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry (RIMS) has been developed as a method to measure relative ura...
Resonance ionization mass spectrometry (RIMS) is a relatively new laser-based technique for the dete...
An outstanding feature of mass spectrometry is the possibility of determining exact masses and accur...
Isotope selective effects in resonance ionization mass spectrometry (RIMS) pose a potentially seriou...
Resonance ionization mass spectrometry (RIMS), a promising technique mainly devoted (although not li...
Sources of laser-induced even-even and odd-even isotopic selectivity in the resonance ionization mas...
The application of optical isotope ratio techniques based on laser spectrometry depends on the easy ...
Two approaches to RIMS will be discussed here. The first is the use of continuous-wave (cw) dye lase...
A new technique utilizing RIMS to obtain very high resolution atomic spectra with isotopic selectivi...
Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry is a technology for analysis of isotopic composition of sampl...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 6th August 2002 The capability to determine isotope...
Isotope ratio measurements and scale definitions are typically related to mass spectroscopy. This wo...
Differences in the odd to even response for tin isotopes has been observed earlier in resonance ioni...
Sputter-Induced resonance Ionization mass spectrometry Is a technique In which atoms sputtered from ...
The basic principles of secondary ion mass spectrometry and glowdischarge mass spectrometry have bee...
Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry (RIMS) has been developed as a method to measure relative ura...
Resonance ionization mass spectrometry (RIMS) is a relatively new laser-based technique for the dete...
An outstanding feature of mass spectrometry is the possibility of determining exact masses and accur...
Isotope selective effects in resonance ionization mass spectrometry (RIMS) pose a potentially seriou...
Resonance ionization mass spectrometry (RIMS), a promising technique mainly devoted (although not li...
Sources of laser-induced even-even and odd-even isotopic selectivity in the resonance ionization mas...
The application of optical isotope ratio techniques based on laser spectrometry depends on the easy ...
Two approaches to RIMS will be discussed here. The first is the use of continuous-wave (cw) dye lase...
A new technique utilizing RIMS to obtain very high resolution atomic spectra with isotopic selectivi...
Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry is a technology for analysis of isotopic composition of sampl...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 6th August 2002 The capability to determine isotope...
Isotope ratio measurements and scale definitions are typically related to mass spectroscopy. This wo...
Differences in the odd to even response for tin isotopes has been observed earlier in resonance ioni...
Sputter-Induced resonance Ionization mass spectrometry Is a technique In which atoms sputtered from ...
The basic principles of secondary ion mass spectrometry and glowdischarge mass spectrometry have bee...