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MS: Massenspektrometrie
MS II: HV II
MS II.1: Invited Talk
Wednesday, April 4, 2001, 15:00–15:30, H 104
ECAMP7 HOT TOPIC: Ultrasensitive Trace-Isotope Analysis with a Magneto-Optical Trap — •Z.-T. Lu1, K. Bailey1, X. Du2, Y.M. Li1, T.P. O’Connor1, and L. Young3 — 1Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439, USA — 2Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA — 3Chemistry Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439, USA
We have developed a new method of ultrasensitive trace-isotope analysis based upon the technique of laser manipulation of neutral atoms [C.Y. Chen et. al., Science 286, 1139 (1999)]. This new method allows us to count individual 85Kr and 81Kr atoms present in a natural krypton sample with isotopic abundances in the range of 10-11 and 10-13, respectively. Isotope analysis of 81Kr can be used to date polar ice; and 85Kr is a tracer used in monitoring nuclear wastes. In this experiment metastable Kr atoms were produced in a discharge, decelerated via the Zeeman slowing technique, and captured by a magneto-optical trap where the atoms were counted by measuring their fluorescence. At present our system is capable of counting, in average, one 81Kr atom for about 12 minutes with a total efficiency of 2x10-7. We are currently working to improve our system efficiency by re-circulating the gas in the vacuum system. This method can be used to analyze many other isotope tracers for a wide range of applications.