Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometers (SIMS) for calcium isotope measurements as an application to biological samples
Abstract
The potential use of secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS) to analyze biological samples for calcium isotopes is discussed. Comparison of UTI and Extranuclear based quadrupole systems is made on the basis of the analysis of CaO and calcium metal. The Extranuclear quadrupole based system is superior in resolution and sensitivity to the UTI system and is recommended. For determination of calcium isotopes to within an accuracy of a few percent a high resolution quadrupole, such as the Extranuclear, and signal averaging capability are required. Charge neutralization will be mandated for calcium oxide, calcium nitrate, or calcium oxalate. SIMS is not capable of the high precision and high accuracy results possible by thermal ionization methods, but where faster analysis is desirable with an accuracy of a few percent, SIMS is a viable alternative.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- November 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981STIN...8314462C
- Keywords:
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- Biology;
- Calcium;
- Ionization;
- Mass Spectroscopy;
- Quadrupoles;
- Sampling;
- Accuracy;
- High Resolution;
- Isotopes;
- Kinetic Energy;
- Sensitivity;
- Vaporizing;
- Instrumentation and Photography