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Measurement of isotopic ratios by resonance ionization mass spectrometry in the presence of optical isotope shifts
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Abstract
The effect of optical isotope shifts on Os and Ti isotopic ratio measurements by resonance ionization mass spectrometry has been investigated. Conditions with regard to laser bandwidth and intensity and the reproducibility of laser wavelength setting have been evaluated wich allowed Os and Ti isotopic ratios to be obtained with an accuracy better than 0.4%.
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© 1992 IOP Publishing Ltd and individual contributors. This work was supported by DOE grant DE FG03-88ER-1351 and SF grant EAR-8816936 to G. J. Wasserburg. The laser system was obtained through support from the Packard and Sloan Foundations and NASA grant NAGW-1955 to G. A. Blake.Attached Files
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- EAR-8816936
- David and Lucile Packard Foundation
- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
- NASA
- NAGW-1955
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- 128