Isotope Mass Spectrometry from 1968 to 1989

Publication Date
Volume
18
Issue
1
Start Page
47
Author(s)
Paul De Bievre - Commission of the European Communities
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Abstract
The principal developments in isotope mass spectrometry are described with respect to instrument construction, detector technology, measurement precision, measurement accuracy, and reference materials. The dramatic increase in the application of isotope mass spectrometiy is briefly summarized, with special emphasis on its use in safeguards of nuclear materials. The future potential versus the present achievements of the field are discussed.
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