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Atom-trap trace analysis of <sup>41</sup>Ca/Ca down to the 10<sup>-17</sup> level

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Abstract

The cosmogenic isotope 41Ca with a half-life of 99,000 years can in principle serve as tracer for environmental processes at an age scale beyond the reach of 14C. With accelerator mass spectrometry, the ratio of 41Ca/Ca has been measured down to the 10-15 level in natural samples. A wide range of potential applications, such as burial dating of bones and exposure dating of rocks, require measuring even smaller 41Ca/Ca ratios in the range of 10-16 to 10-15. Here we achieved this by employing the atom trap trace analysis method in which individual 41Ca atoms are selectively captured in a magneto-optical trap and counted by detecting their fluorescence. We realized a precision of 12% on the 41Ca/Ca ratio at the level of 10-16 and achieved a detection limit at the level of 10-17, which is below the distribution of natural abundances. We verified the accuracy of the 41Ca/Ca results through a series of measurements of reference samples, and performed demonstration analyses on bone, rock and seawater samples. Our table-top method has the potential to explore the suitability of 41Ca as tracer.

Presenters

  • Tian Xia

    University of Science and Technology of China, University of Science and Technology of

Authors

  • Tian Xia

    University of Science and Technology of China, University of Science and Technology of

  • Tong-Yan Xia

    University of Science and Technology of China

  • Wei-Wei Sun

    University of Science and Technology of China

  • Sven Ebser

    University of Science and Technology of China

  • Wei jiang

    University of Science and Technology of China

  • Guo-Min Yang

    University of Science and Technology of China

  • Hui-Min Zhu

    University of Science and Technology of China

  • Yun-Chong Fu

    Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Fang Huang

    University of Science and Technology of China

  • Guo-Dong Ming

    University of Science and Technology of China

  • Zheng-Tian Lu

    University of Science and Technology of China