IntraCavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy as a radiocarbon detection technique was first reported by the Murnick group at Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, in 2008. This technique for radiocarbon detection was presented with tremendous potentials for applications in various fields of research. Significantly cheaper, this technique was portrayed as a possible complementary technique to the more expensive and complex accelerator mass spectrometry. Several groups around the world started developing this technique for various radiocarbon related applications. The IntraCavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy setup at the University of Groningen was constructed in 2012 in close collaboration with the Murnick group for exploring possible applications in the fi...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
Recently Murnick et al. commented on our article "Intracavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy is not suita...
Recently Murnick et al. commented on our article "Intracavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy is not suita...
IntraCavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy as a radiocarbon detection technique was first reported by the...
IntraCavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy as a radiocarbon detection technique was first reported by the...
IntraCavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy as a radiocarbon detection technique was first reported by the...
IntraCavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy as a radiocarbon detection technique was first reported by the...
IntraCavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy as a radiocarbon detection technique was first reported by the...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
In 2008, the first report of an ultrasensitive method for ro-vibrational spectrometry of radiocarbon...
Ever since the first publication of intracavity optogalvanic spectroscopy (ICOGS) in 2008, this nove...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
Recently Murnick et al. commented on our article "Intracavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy is not suita...
Recently Murnick et al. commented on our article "Intracavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy is not suita...
IntraCavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy as a radiocarbon detection technique was first reported by the...
IntraCavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy as a radiocarbon detection technique was first reported by the...
IntraCavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy as a radiocarbon detection technique was first reported by the...
IntraCavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy as a radiocarbon detection technique was first reported by the...
IntraCavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy as a radiocarbon detection technique was first reported by the...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
In 2008, the first report of an ultrasensitive method for ro-vibrational spectrometry of radiocarbon...
Ever since the first publication of intracavity optogalvanic spectroscopy (ICOGS) in 2008, this nove...
My PhD research deals with radiocarbon, the natural radioactive isotope of carbon, known for its app...
Recently Murnick et al. commented on our article "Intracavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy is not suita...
Recently Murnick et al. commented on our article "Intracavity OptoGalvanic Spectroscopy is not suita...