development of high resolution resonance ionization mass spectrometry for neutron dosimetry technique with93nb(n,n')93mnb reaction

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2016
We have proposed an advanced technique to measure the 93mNb yield precisely by Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry, instead of conventional characteristic X-ray spectroscopy. 93mNb-selective resonance ionization is achievable by distinguishing the hyperfine splitting of the atomic energy levels between 93Nb and 93mNb at high resolution. In advance of 93mNb detection, we could successfully demonstrate high resolution resonant ionization spectroscopy of stable 93Nb using an all solid-state, narrow-band and tunable Ti:Sapphire laser system operated at 1 kHz repetition rate.
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Authors ;Tomita Hideki;Takatsuka Takaaki;Takamatsu Takahide;Adachi Yoshitaka;Furuta Yujin;Noto Takuma;Iguchi Tetsuo;Sonnenschein Volker;Wendt Klaus;Ito Chikara;Maeda Shigetaka
Journal utilitas mathematica
Year 2016
DOI 10.1051/epjconf/201610605002
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