Concept
Isotopx IsoProbe-T multi-collector thermal ionisation max spectrometer
URI | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL2160/ | ||
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Within Vocab | SeaVoX Device Catalogue | ||
Alternative Labels | Isotopx IsoProbe-T MC TIMS | ||
Definition | The IsotopX IsoProbe-T is a multi-collector thermal ionisation mass spectrometer (TIMS) with a multiple-Faraday/ion-counting collector assembly for the precise determination of isotopic ratios. Ions are generated in an evacuated source by passing a current through a sample loaded filament and are focused into a beam and are directed towards the entrance slit of the mass spectrometer. The IsoProbe-T incorporates high quality electronics, unique ion-optics and a wide flight tube for 20% relative mass separation in the static mode of collection. The M17 collector assembly is designed for total flexibility and incorporates field proven LIF Faraday collectors, together with the option of a multiple ion counting array, to measure isotope ratios at picogram sample sizes. The detector technology combines very low noise Faraday collectors for the highest < 0.0005% (5 ppm) precision isotope ratio measurements, with a comprehensive range of highly stable, multiple ion counting detectors, that can simultaneously measure for example the isotopes of Uranium and Plutonium in the smallest environmental samples. | ||
Date | 2025-05-08T10:52:16 | ||
Identifier | SDN:L22::TOOL2160 | ||
Note | accepted | ||
Has Current Version | 1 | ||
version | 1 | ||
inScheme | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/scheme/SDNDEV/current/ | ||
Broader | L05:LAB47 |
thermal ionisation mass spectrometers | Mapping: 2092420 |
Related | B75:ORG02106 |
Isotopx Ltd | Mapping: 2092421 |
L35:MAN0335 |
Isotopx Ltd | Mapping: 2092422 |
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