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English: Accelerator mass spectrometer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory


"The 1 MV accelerator mass spectrometer was (see photo) developed partially under the Resource funding. 14C and tritium analyses of biomedical samples submitted by Resource users are conducted using this 1 MV system. The AMS spectrometer consists of a cesium sputter source, low-energy injection beam line, the high voltage collision cell (accelerator), a high-energy mass spectrometer and a particle detector for energy measurements (proceeding clockwise from lower left in the photograph)."
Source https://web.archive.org/web/20111015020236/https://bioams.llnl.gov/equipment.php
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