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Karin Hain - Providing Element Selectivity in AMS measurements
Karin Hain
(University of Vienna, Faculty of Physics)
28/03/2024, 15:30
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) is the technique of choice for the detection of long-lived radionuclides with typical isotopic abundances of 10$^{−12}$ to 10$^{−16}$ (or 10$^7$ atoms per sample) in the environment. Interferences from stable isobars, however, usually restricted the applicability of this method to selected nuclides. The novel Ion-Laser InterAction Mass Spectrometry (ILIAMS)...