Single atom detection of chlorine-36 by triple-stage accelerator

Radiant energy – Ionic separation or analysis

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250282, 250296, H01J 4926

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052371743

ABSTRACT:
The capability of an existing AMS system is expanded to provide capability for identification of .sup.36 Cl atoms to the exclusion of .sup.36 S atoms by adding to such a system a booster accelerator having an ionization detector in its high-voltage terminal capable of measuring dE/dx as a function of penetration depth. The voltage of the direct-voltage accelerators employed need not exceed voltages of the order of 3 million volts, even though the ions detected have energies in excess of 36 million electron volts.

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