An Improved Atom Trap Trace Analysis Instrument for 41Ca
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Abstract
The in-situ cosmogenic radionuclide <sup>41</sup>Ca, with a half-life of approximately 100,000 years, is regarded as a promising chronometer for the Middle to Late Pleistocene. However, the extremely low isotopic abundance of <sup>41</sup>Ca (10<sup>-18</sup> -10<sup>-14</sup>) poses a challenge for analytical techniques. While Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA), a laser-based ultra-sensitive technique, offers a new approach for <sup>41</sup>Ca detection, the low atom counting rate has remained a limiting factor for practical <sup>41</sup>Ca dating applications. This paper presents an improved ATTA instrument based on a high-intensity atomic beam source. The new system has an atom counting rate one order of magnitude higher than previous work, pushing the lowest measurable <sup>41</sup>Ca/Ca ratio down to 1×10<sup>-18</sup>. Key words:
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