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Progress in AMS Measurement of 182Hf at CIAE |
DONG Ke-Jun1, HE Ming1, LI Zhen-Yu1, WANG Xiang-Gao1, LI Chao-Li1, YOU Qu-Bo1, BAO Yi-Wen1, WU Shao-Yong1, SHEN Hong-Tao1, GUAN Yong-Jing2, ZHANG Wei1,2, FAN Jin-Long3, YANG Lei1, SUN Hong-Qing1, DING You-Qian1, HE Guo-Zhu1, LI Shi-Zhuo1,2, GONG Jie1, HE Xian-Wen1,2, LU Li-Yan1, WANG Wei1, HU Yue-Ming1, YUAN Jian1, ZHANG Sheng-Dong, CHANG Yong-Fu3, JIANG Shan1**
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1China Institute of Atomic Energy, P.O.Box 275 (50), Beijing 102413
2College of Physics Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004
3Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, P.O. Box 69-14, Xi'an 710024
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DONG Ke-Jun, HE Ming, LI Zhen-Yu et al 2010 Chin. Phys. Lett. 27 110701 |
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Abstract Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is one of the most promising methods to detect minute amounts of 182Hf. However, the sensitivity of 5×10−11 for 182Hf/180Hf obtained previously by the AMS method at China Institute of Atomic Energy (CIAE) cannot meet the requirement of some applications. We present some new improvements of measurement method for AMS measurement of 182Hf at the CIAE HI−13 tandem accelerator system. As a result, a sensitivity of 1.0×10-11 for 182Hf/180Hf is achieved.
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Received: 06 May 2010
Published: 22 October 2010
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(Mass spectrometers)
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(Particle sources and targets)
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(Other topics in elementary-particle and nuclear physics experimental methods and instrumentation?)
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