Title of article :
NanoSIMS: A new tool in cosmochemistry
Author/Authors :
P. Hoppe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The Cameca NanoSIMS 50 is a new generation ion microprobe, characterized by high spatial resolution (down to 50 nm), high transmission,
and simultaneous detection of up to six isotopes. After 4 years of operation the NanoSIMS has now become a well established tool in
cosmochemistry which has significantly contributed to a better understanding of the presence of presolar matter in primitive solar system materials
and on the early solar system history. Examples of important breakthroughs are: (i) discovery of silicate stardust in interplanetary dust particles and
primitive meteorites; (ii) extension of isotopic studies to submicrometer-sized presolar SiC and spinel grains separated from primitive meteorites
by chemical and physical treatments; (iii) identification of isotopic heteorogeneities within micrometer-sized presolar grains; (iv) coordinated
NanoSIMS-TEM studies made it possible to obtain simultaneous information on the mineralogy, structure, and isotopic composition of presolar
materials; (v) detection of radiogenic 60Ni from the decay of radioactive 60Fe (half life 1.5 Ma) and of radiogenic 53Cr from the decay of radioactive
53Mn (half life 3.7 Ma) in meteoritic minerals.
Keywords :
NanoSIMS , Ion imaging , cosmochemistry , Presolar grains , Extinct radioactivity
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science