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Developments in Sample Combustion to Carbon Dioxide, and in the Oxford AMS Carbon Dioxide Ion Source System
Abstract
We describe the operation of a commercial system as modified for preparation of CO2 for the CO2 source. AMS samples are automatically combusted in a CHN analyzer, and stable isotope measurements are made on line. We describe the performance of this equipment, with reference to yield, sample contamination, memory effect, accuracy of isotope measurement, convenience and cost. We discuss the current status of dating using the CO2 source. This is the only source in operation at Oxford, and has been in routine dating since September 1989. We assess the practicalities of operation, including the latest measurements on background, memory, sample-size requirements and operating schedules. We also describe modifications to the sputter beam optics and to the gas handling systems.