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Ter-Akopyan, G.M.; Arzumanyan, G.M.; Bogdanov, D.D.; Bykovski, Yu.A.; Kozlovski, Z.; Rodin, A.M.; Silnov, S.M.; Stepantsov, S.V.; Flerov, G.N.
Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research, Dubna (USSR). Lab. of Nuclear Reactions1982
Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research, Dubna (USSR). Lab. of Nuclear Reactions1982
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[en] An ultrasensitive mass spectrometer using a laser ion source has been designed to seach for superheavy elements (A > 250). A mass spectrometer consists of a laser ion source, a vapour or gas target, with the subsequent selection of the ions that have undergone charge exchange, and a multi-stage separation system to lower the background. It has been shown that it is possible to build a device with relative and absolute sensitivities of respectively 10-12-10-14 at/at and 106 atoms for analysis duration of 3 hours
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1982; 4 p; 9. International conference on mass-spectrometry; Vienna (Austria); 1982; 5 refs.; 1 fig.
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