| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8040264 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2015 | 6 Pages | 
Abstract
												Aarhus University, Department of Physics and Astronomy has installed a new multi-element AMS system at its AMS 14C Dating Centre. It is manufactured by High Voltage Engineering Europa B.V. and based on a 1 MV Tandetron accelerator with a dual gas system (Ar and He) for the terminal stripper. The injector is equipped with two independently operating ion sources and a 120 degree bouncer magnet with high resolution and a bending power of 340 amu at 35 keV, supporting the measurements of actinides. The high-energy (HE) spectrometer features a degrader foil for isobar suppression and a second HE magnet for suppression of ions scattered in the HE ESA, which ensures very low detection limits. The control system supports different methods for isotope switching: “traditional” fast bouncing, adjusting the Hall-probe controlled magnet fields (for, e.g., 3H), or changing the complete set of operation parameters (e.g., for actinides). During the on-site acceptance tests, the following background levels were measured: <10â16 for tritium, <10â15 for 14C, <10â15 for 10Be (down to <10â16 in a later 3 h run), 2 Ã 10â15 for 26Al, 2 Ã 10â13 for 129I and 9 Ã 10â12 for 41Ca and for 239Pu (240Pu) a 1.5 (0.5) pg per mg iron, which demonstrates the multi-element capability of the system.
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											Authors
												Jan Heinemeier, Jesper Olsen, Matthias Klein, Dirk Mous, 
											