Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) detects rare isotopes within a huge background of abundant ones by exploiting specific optical transition frequencies of the desired atoms. ATTA utilizes the high number of photon-scattering processes in a magneto-optical trap for a distinct capture of the desired isotope alone. The Heidelberg ATTA collaboration successfully employed this technique on the environmental tracer 39Ar. This thesis demonstrates the first setup of a dual ATTA (D-ATTA) experiment for the two radio-isotopes 39Ar and 85Kr. The measurement of both tracers within a short time span enables a more thorough study of an environmental sample. In the course of 24 h, count rates of 1420(40) a/h for 85Kr and 1.8(3) a/h for 39Ar were obtained ...
The noble gas radioisotope 39Ar with a half-life of 269 years is an almost ideal tracer for dating i...
A new method of ultrasensitive isotope trace analysis has been developed. This method, based on the ...
We will discuss using the Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) method to trap and count single krypton at...
Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) detects rare isotopes within a huge background of abundant ones by e...
Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) is an efficient and highly selective laser-based atom counting metho...
Atom trap trace analysis, a laser-based atom counting method, has been applied to analyze atmospheri...
pre-printNoble gas radionuclides, including 81Kr (t1/2 = 229,000 yr), 85Kr (t1/2 = 10.8 yr), and 39A...
Due to its simple production and transport processes in the terrestrial environment, the long-lived ...
The noble gas radioisotopes 39Ar (half-life 269 yr) and 85Kr (half-life 10.8 yr) are desired tracers...
The noble gas radioisotopes 85Kr, 39Ar and 81Kr are of great importance in radiometric dating becaus...
Argon Trap Trace Analysis resolves 39Ar concentrations at the 10−16 level. Perfect selectivity is ac...
The isotopic abundance of 85Kr in the atmosphere, currently at the level of 10−11, has increased by ...
Entwurf und Umsetzung eines Systems zum Einzelatomnachweis von Argon-39 Der Nachweis von 39Ar in nat...
Argon Trap Trace Analysis (ArTTA) utilises established techniques from the field of atomic and optic...
Radioisotopes that break down at a constant rate over time through radioactive decay allow scientist...
The noble gas radioisotope 39Ar with a half-life of 269 years is an almost ideal tracer for dating i...
A new method of ultrasensitive isotope trace analysis has been developed. This method, based on the ...
We will discuss using the Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) method to trap and count single krypton at...
Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) detects rare isotopes within a huge background of abundant ones by e...
Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) is an efficient and highly selective laser-based atom counting metho...
Atom trap trace analysis, a laser-based atom counting method, has been applied to analyze atmospheri...
pre-printNoble gas radionuclides, including 81Kr (t1/2 = 229,000 yr), 85Kr (t1/2 = 10.8 yr), and 39A...
Due to its simple production and transport processes in the terrestrial environment, the long-lived ...
The noble gas radioisotopes 39Ar (half-life 269 yr) and 85Kr (half-life 10.8 yr) are desired tracers...
The noble gas radioisotopes 85Kr, 39Ar and 81Kr are of great importance in radiometric dating becaus...
Argon Trap Trace Analysis resolves 39Ar concentrations at the 10−16 level. Perfect selectivity is ac...
The isotopic abundance of 85Kr in the atmosphere, currently at the level of 10−11, has increased by ...
Entwurf und Umsetzung eines Systems zum Einzelatomnachweis von Argon-39 Der Nachweis von 39Ar in nat...
Argon Trap Trace Analysis (ArTTA) utilises established techniques from the field of atomic and optic...
Radioisotopes that break down at a constant rate over time through radioactive decay allow scientist...
The noble gas radioisotope 39Ar with a half-life of 269 years is an almost ideal tracer for dating i...
A new method of ultrasensitive isotope trace analysis has been developed. This method, based on the ...
We will discuss using the Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) method to trap and count single krypton at...