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19 October 1983 Selective Laser Ionization For Mass Spectral Isotopic Analysis
C. M. Miller, N. S. Nogar, S. W. Downey
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Abstract
The mass spectrometric determination of accurate atomic isotope ratios is a task greatly complicated by the presence of isobaric (same mass) interferences. While there exist classical techniques for reducing such interferences, such as ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry, these solutions often break down in the face of particular technical difficulties, such as the determination of very large isotope ratios or very small samples.
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C. M. Miller, N. S. Nogar, and S. W. Downey "Selective Laser Ionization For Mass Spectral Isotopic Analysis", Proc. SPIE 0426, Laser-Based Ultrasensitive Spectroscopy and Detection V, (19 October 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936229
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KEYWORDS
Ionization

Continuous wave operation

Dye lasers

Technetium

Lutetium

Spectroscopy

Ions

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