Isotopically-selective excitation of uranium atoms by diode lasers can be the basis for a portable instrument to perform uranium isotopic assays in the field. Such an instrument would improve the ability of on-site inspections to detect and deter nuclear proliferation. Published and unpublished spectroscopic data on atomic uranium were examined to identify candidate transitions for isotopically-selective laser excitation with diode lasers. Eleven candidate transitions were identified and evaluated for their potential usefulness for a portable uranium assay instrument. Eight of these transitions are suitable for laser induced fluorescence using different excitation and detection wavelengths, which will improve sensitivity and elemental selec...
The authors have developed a technique for uranium isotope ratio measurements of powder samples in f...
Portable, easy to use isotope identification instruments are required for preliminary investigations...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322Laser-induced fluore...
Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry (RIMS) has been developed as a method to measure relative ura...
A b s t r a c t Involvement of atomic physics in the development of Laser Isotope Separation (LIS) t...
We propose a laser induced sensitized fluorescence spectrometry for measuring the spontaneous emissi...
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is currently a subject of great interest in spectroscopy...
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) operated under ambient pressure has been evaluated for i...
We have developed a technique for uranium isotope ratio determinations in field settings. Such a tec...
Abstract: The mass difference between isotopes of the same element generates slight variations of th...
The laser induced fluorescence method using atomic beam combined with Doppler-free two-photon absor...
A laser-induced fluorescence method for total uranium analysis of industrial process waters, waste w...
Ultrafast laser-based spectroscopy is of interest for nuclear nonproliferation monitoring because it...
Through computer simulation on experimentally acquired optical spectra, uranium isotopic analysis by...
There are several advantages of using laser ablation (LA) for nuclear material detection, which incl...
The authors have developed a technique for uranium isotope ratio measurements of powder samples in f...
Portable, easy to use isotope identification instruments are required for preliminary investigations...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322Laser-induced fluore...
Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry (RIMS) has been developed as a method to measure relative ura...
A b s t r a c t Involvement of atomic physics in the development of Laser Isotope Separation (LIS) t...
We propose a laser induced sensitized fluorescence spectrometry for measuring the spontaneous emissi...
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is currently a subject of great interest in spectroscopy...
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) operated under ambient pressure has been evaluated for i...
We have developed a technique for uranium isotope ratio determinations in field settings. Such a tec...
Abstract: The mass difference between isotopes of the same element generates slight variations of th...
The laser induced fluorescence method using atomic beam combined with Doppler-free two-photon absor...
A laser-induced fluorescence method for total uranium analysis of industrial process waters, waste w...
Ultrafast laser-based spectroscopy is of interest for nuclear nonproliferation monitoring because it...
Through computer simulation on experimentally acquired optical spectra, uranium isotopic analysis by...
There are several advantages of using laser ablation (LA) for nuclear material detection, which incl...
The authors have developed a technique for uranium isotope ratio measurements of powder samples in f...
Portable, easy to use isotope identification instruments are required for preliminary investigations...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322Laser-induced fluore...