100-fold improvement on Atom Trap Trace Analysis for radiokrypton dating

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Abstract

Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) has been used to analyze the rare isotope Kr-81 (half-life = 230 kyrs, I.A.$\sim $ 10$^{-13})$ in environmental samples. Kr-81 analysis can now be used to determine the ages of groundwater samples in the range of 50 -- 1,000 kyrs. The previous instrument (ATTA-2) had an overall counting efficiency of 0.01{\%} and, required a water sample of 1,000 liters. We are developing a new instrument (ATTA-3) to laser-trap and count Kr-81 atoms with the goal of reaching a counting efficiency of 1{\%}, which would reduce the sample size to less than 100 liters of water or ice. Recently we have demonstrated a counting rate of $\sim $ 2000 $^{81}$Kr atoms/hr, which represents a 100-fold improvement over ATTA-2. ATTA-3 will enable a wide range of applications in the earth sciences.

*This work is supported by NSF, Division of Earth Sciences, under Award No. EAR-0651161, and by DOE, Office of Nuclear Physics, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.

Authors

  • W. Jiang

    • Argonne National Lab (ANL)
  • W. Williams

    • Physics Div, Argonne National Lab
    • ANL
  • Y.R. Sun

    • HFNL, Univ of Sci \& Tech of China (USTC)
  • K. Bailey

    • ANL
  • A.M. Davis

    • EFI, Univ of Chicago; Univ of Chicago (U of C)
  • S.-M. Hu

    • HFNL, USTC
  • Z.-T. Lu

    • Physics Div, Argonne National Lab and Dept of Physics, Univ of Chicago
    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • ANL; EFI, Univ of Chicago; U of C
  • P. Mueller

    • Physics Div, Argonne National Lab
    • ANL
  • T.P. O'Connor

    • ANL
  • R. Purtschert

    • Univ of Bern
  • N.C. Sturchio

    • Univ of Illinois at Chicago