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Ultra-sensitive measurements of 36Cl and 236U at the Australian National University

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Fifield, L Keith
Tims, Stephen
Stone, John O
Argento, David C.
De Cesare, M.

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Some potential applications of the isotopes 36Cl and 236U require higher sensitivity than is normally required or achieved. For 36Cl, one such application is the measurement of the 36Cl/Cl ratio of seawater. We show that, with appropriate precautions to reduce the effect of ion-source memory, it is possible to reach blank levels below 10-16 in the 36Cl/Cl ratio. Measurements of a series of seawater and sea salt samples yield a blank-corrected 36Cl/Cl ratio of present-day sea water of 0.71 ± 0.08 × 10-15. For 236U, one potential application is as a prospecting tool, where sensitivities in the 236U/238U ratio at the 10-13 level are desirable. We demonstrate that this sensitivity can be achieved for 24 MeV uranium ions with time-of-flight detection over a 6.0 m flight path.

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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B 294: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Accelerator Mass Spectrometry

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2037-12-31
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