TY - JOUR
T1 - Highly accurate isotope composition measurements by a miniature laser ablation mass spectrometer designed for in situ investigations on planetary surfaces
AU - Riedo, A.
AU - Meyer, S.
AU - Heredia, B.
AU - Neuland, M.B.
AU - Bieler, A.
AU - Tulej, M.
AU - Leya, I.
AU - Iakovleva, M.
AU - Mezger, K.
AU - Wurz, P.
N1 - Funding Information:
Harry Mischler, Jürg Jost, and Daniele Piazza are acknowledged for their great support in the improvement of the instrument. Thanks to Vera Assis Vernandes for her help in sample preparation and Sylvain Bruderer (Magentasys, Agilent Manufactory Representative) for his support in the data acquisition system. This work is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation .
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - An experimental procedure for precise and accurate measurements of isotope abundances by a miniature laser ablation mass spectrometer for space research is described. The measurements were conducted on different untreated NIST standards and galena samples by applying pulsed UV laser radiation (266 nm, 3 ns and 20 Hz) for ablation, atomisation, and ionisation of the sample material. Mass spectra of released ions are measured by a reflectron-type time-of-flight mass analyser. A computer controlled performance optimiser was used to operate the system at maximum ion transmission and mass resolution. At optimal experimental conditions, the best relative accuracy and precision achieved for Pb isotope compositions are at the per mill level and were obtained in a range of applied laser irradiances and a defined number of accumulated spectra. A similar relative accuracy and precision was achieved in the study of Pb isotope compositions in terrestrial galena samples. The results for the galena samples are similar to those obtained with a thermal ionisation mass spectrometer (TIMS). The studies of the isotope composition of other elements yielded relative accuracy and precision at the per mill level too, with characteristic instrument parameters for each element. The relative accuracy and precision of the measurements is degrading with lower element/isotope concentration in a sample. For the elements with abundances below 100 ppm these values drop to the percent level. Depending on the isotopic abundances of Pb in minerals, 207Pb/206Pb ages with accuracy in the range of tens of millions of years can be achieved.
AB - An experimental procedure for precise and accurate measurements of isotope abundances by a miniature laser ablation mass spectrometer for space research is described. The measurements were conducted on different untreated NIST standards and galena samples by applying pulsed UV laser radiation (266 nm, 3 ns and 20 Hz) for ablation, atomisation, and ionisation of the sample material. Mass spectra of released ions are measured by a reflectron-type time-of-flight mass analyser. A computer controlled performance optimiser was used to operate the system at maximum ion transmission and mass resolution. At optimal experimental conditions, the best relative accuracy and precision achieved for Pb isotope compositions are at the per mill level and were obtained in a range of applied laser irradiances and a defined number of accumulated spectra. A similar relative accuracy and precision was achieved in the study of Pb isotope compositions in terrestrial galena samples. The results for the galena samples are similar to those obtained with a thermal ionisation mass spectrometer (TIMS). The studies of the isotope composition of other elements yielded relative accuracy and precision at the per mill level too, with characteristic instrument parameters for each element. The relative accuracy and precision of the measurements is degrading with lower element/isotope concentration in a sample. For the elements with abundances below 100 ppm these values drop to the percent level. Depending on the isotopic abundances of Pb in minerals, 207Pb/206Pb ages with accuracy in the range of tens of millions of years can be achieved.
KW - Accurate isotope measurement
KW - Chemical analysis
KW - In situ measurement
KW - Miniature laser ablation mass spectrometer
KW - Space research
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pss.2013.09.007
DO - 10.1016/j.pss.2013.09.007
M3 - Article
SN - 0032-0633
VL - 87
SP - 1
EP - 13
JO - Planetary and Space Science
JF - Planetary and Space Science
ER -