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Development of a Compact Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometer for Trace Element Analysis of Potassium

Atomic Physics 2010-11-29 v2

Abstract

A compact resonance ionization mass spectrometer is developed using two laser diodes and a quadrupole mass spectrometer to perform trace element analysis of potassium. With the help of a narrow linewidth of the laser diode, the isotope shifts of 40K^{40}{\rm K} and 41K^{41}{\rm K} of the 405 nm line with respect to 39K^{39}{\rm K}, corresponding to the transition of 424\,^2S1/2_{1/2}\rightarrow 525\,^2P1/2^\circ_{1/2}, are measured to be 207±13207\pm13 MHz and 451±10451\pm10 MHz, respectively, by comparing them to the known hyperfine splitting widths of the 42S1/24\,^2{\rm S}_{1/2} ground state of each potassium isotope. The overall detection efficiency of an order of 106\sim10^{-6} in our setup indicates the availability of RIMS to the analysis of the trace metal impurities on or in a certain material such as the contamination assessment of semiconductor wafers.

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@article{arxiv.1010.5902,
  title  = {Development of a Compact Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometer for Trace Element Analysis of Potassium},
  author = {Yoshihiro Iwata and Yoshizumi Inoue and Makoto Minowa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.5902},
  year   = {2010}
}

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9 pages, 4 figures