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5 Years of Ion-Laser Interaction Mass Spectrometry - Status and Prospects of Isobar Suppression in AMS by Lasers

Author(s)
Martin Martschini, Johannes Lachner, Karin Hain, Michael Kern, Oscar Marchhart, Johanna Pitters, Alfred Priller, Peter Steier, Andreas Wiederin, Alexander Wieser, Robin Golser
Abstract

A setup for ion-laser interaction was coupled to the state-of-the-art AMS facility VERA five years ago and its potential and applicability as a new means of isobar suppression in accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) has since been explored. Laser photodetachment and molecular dissociation processes of anions provide unprecedented isobar suppression factors of >10(10) for several established AMS isotopes like Cl-36 or Al-26 and give access to new AMS isotopes like Sr-90, Cs-135 or Hf-182 at a 3-MV-tandem facility. Furthermore, Ion-Laser InterAction Mass Spectrometry has been proven to meet AMS requirements regarding reliability and robustness with a typical reproducibility of results of 3%. The benefits of the technique are in principle available to any AMS machine, irrespective of attainable ion beam energy. Since isobar suppression via this technique is so efficient, there often is no need for any additional element separation in the detection setup and selected nuclides may even become accessible without accelerator at all.

Organisation(s)
Isotope Physics
Journal
Radiocarbon
Volume
64
Pages
555-568
No. of pages
14
ISSN
0033-8222
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/RDC.2021.73
Publication date
09-2021
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
103013 Ion physics, 103037 Environmental physics
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Earth and Planetary Sciences(all), Archaeology
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/5-years-of-ionlaser-interaction-mass-spectrometry--status-and-prospects-of-isobar-suppression-in-ams-by-lasers(8eeedf09-0478-4e6c-b640-e76807d3df3f).html