Journal of Mass Spectrometry, volume 60, issue 1

Performance Optimization of a Large Geometry High Resolution‐Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometer (HR‐SIMS) for High Precision Measurements of Oxygen Isotopic Composition (δ18O) and U–Pb Geochronology in Zircon

Deeksha Khandelwal 1
Pankaj Kumar 1
P. V. Kumar 1
Atul K Singh 1
Mahadev Rawat 1
Anit Dawar 1
R. Sharma 1
S. Ojha 1
S Gargari 1
P. K. Mukherjee 1
S. Chopra 1
A. C. Pandey 1
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-12-22
scimago Q3
SJR0.431
CiteScore5.1
Impact factor1.9
ISSN10765174, 10969888
Abstract
ABSTRACT

A large geometry high resolution secondary ion mass spectrometer (HR‐SIMS) has been established as a part of the National Geochronology Facility (NGF) at Inter‐University Accelerator Centre (IUAC), New Delhi. The performance of the instrument related to high spatial resolution, high mass resolving power (MRP), sensitivity of the instrument to measure low abundant isotopes, and sensitivity of the instrument for 206Pb signal under different conditions are optimized and presented in this paper. We report the precision of the order of ~ 0.2‰ for oxygen isotopes measurement in 91500 reference material zircon and measured δ18O value of 10.08‰ ± 0.18‰ (2SD), which is in agreement with the recommended values. For U–Pb age measurement in zircon, Plešovice and FCT reference materials are measured as unknown and their 206Pb/238U ages agree with the reported values within the uncertainties. A long‐term evaluation of 206Pb/238UO and 206Pb/238U isotopic measurement ratio is also presented.

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