Year
2023
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Abstract
Large geometry secondary ion mass spectrometry (LG-SIMS) has been widely used for isotopic
measurements of uranium particles for many years. In recent years, it has been demonstrated it
is possible to perform chronometry (a.k.a. age-dating) measurements of single uraniumcontaining, micrometer-sized particles using LG-SIMS. For these chronometry measurements,
the analytes measured are the 234U – 230Th mother-daughter pair. This initial measurement
protocol was developed using the mono-collector electron multiplier (EM) configuration on a
LG-SIMS instrument with the preponderance of the counting time of an analysis cycle being on
the 230Th to maximize measurement precision. In addition to the 234U – 230Th pair, the 235U –
231Pa chronometer pair has frequently been measured as a secondary chronometer for uraniumbased materials in several scientific fields. The 235U – 231Pa pair could have analytical value for
some uranium particle sample types, such as highly-enriched uranium. Most LG-SIMS
instruments have a multi-collector system configured with five EM detectors, which allows
simultaneous measurement of up to five isotopes, typically improving measurement precision
and detection limits over mono-collector peak hopping protocols. The multi-collector
configuration allows the simultaneous counting of both 230Th and 234U, with the added advantage
of allowing the collection of 231Pa, 232Th, and 235U isotopes as well. We present results on the
development of our multi-collector system protocol for dual chronometer (234U – 230Th and 235U
–
231Pa) measurements. Data presented will focus on results from a commonly available U-series
Certified Reference Material (CRM) and from a natural uranium-containing mineral. We also
discuss how limitations due to background from peak tailing — often referred to as abundance
sensitivity — can negatively impact measurement detection limits for the multi-collector
configuration. The reason for abundance sensitivity potentially having negative consequences
for age-dating measurements is increased scattering from peak tails in multi-collector systems
versus the mono-collector system for LG-SIMS.