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Laser-based Noble-gas Metastable Excitation Techniques with Application to Atom Trap Trace Analysis

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Abstract

Atom-trap trace analysis (ATTA) is an ultra-sensitive technique for measurement of noble-gas radio-nuclide ratios at the 10−17 level, with application to environmental science. We explore laser-based metastable excitation techniques to improve measurement efficiency, accuracy and speed.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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