Abstract
Of the dozen or so methods of producing ions from solid samples only the surface or thermal ionisation method has found general application for precise measurement of isotopic ratios. The author discusses the principal variables affecting the performance of the thermal source; sample preparation, loading onto the filament, sample pre-treatment, filament material.
Tyrrell, A. C.
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- Ministry of Defence, Foulness (UK). Atomic Weapons Research Establishment
Citation Formats
Tyrrell, A. C.
Ion sources for solids isotopic analysis.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1978.
Web.
Tyrrell, A. C.
Ion sources for solids isotopic analysis.
Netherlands.
Tyrrell, A. C.
1978.
"Ion sources for solids isotopic analysis."
Netherlands.
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abstractNote = {Of the dozen or so methods of producing ions from solid samples only the surface or thermal ionisation method has found general application for precise measurement of isotopic ratios. The author discusses the principal variables affecting the performance of the thermal source; sample preparation, loading onto the filament, sample pre-treatment, filament material.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1978}
month = {Dec}
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title = {Ion sources for solids isotopic analysis}
author = {Tyrrell, A. C.}
abstractNote = {Of the dozen or so methods of producing ions from solid samples only the surface or thermal ionisation method has found general application for precise measurement of isotopic ratios. The author discusses the principal variables affecting the performance of the thermal source; sample preparation, loading onto the filament, sample pre-treatment, filament material.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1978}
month = {Dec}
}