Isotopically selective counting of noble gas atoms, using resonance ionization spectroscopy [electronic resource].
- Published
- Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1984.
Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy. - Physical Description
- Pages: 7 : digital, PDF file
- Additional Creators
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory and United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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- Summary
- The technique of Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (RIS) is being extended to develop a means for counting individual atoms of a selected isotope of a noble gas. In this method, lasers are used for RIS to obtain atomic species (Z) selectivity and a small quadrupole mass spectrometer provides isotopic (A) selectivity. A progress report on the objective of counting each atom of a particular isotope of a noble gas is given. 10 references, 4 figures.
- Report Numbers
- E 1.99:conf-840449-9
conf-840449-9 - Subject(s)
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- Note
- Published through SciTech Connect.
04/01/1984.
"conf-840449-9"
"DE84011638"
2. symposium on resonance ionization spectroscopy and its applications, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 Apr 1984.
Chen, C.H. - Funding Information
- AC05-84OR21400
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