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| An ultra-sensitive technique using tandem accelerators employed mainly for the study of long-lived radioisotopes, and stable isotopes at very low abundances (10<sup>-12</sup> - 10<sup>-15</sup>). | An ultra-sensitive technique using tandem accelerators employed mainly for the study of long-lived radioisotopes, and stable isotopes at very low abundances (10<sup>-12</sup> - 10<sup>-15</sup>). | ||
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| File:1 MV accelerator mass spectrometer.jpg|Accelerator mass spectrometer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | [[File:1 MV accelerator mass spectrometer.jpg|thumb|600 px|center|Accelerator mass spectrometer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory]] | ||
| [[Category:M/z Separation]] | [[Category:M/z Separation]] | ||
| {{DEFAULTSORT:Accelerator Mass Spectrometry}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Accelerator Mass Spectrometry}} | ||
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| IUPAC RECOMMENDATIONS 2013 | 
| Accelerator mass spectrometry | 
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| Mass spectrometry technique in which atoms and molecules from a sample are ionized, accelerated to MeV energies and separated according to their momentum, charge, and energy, allowing high discrimination for measurement of isotope abundances. | 
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| Reference(s): Y.-F. Liu, Z.-Y. Guo, X.-Q. Liu, T. Qu, J.-L. Xie. Pure Appl. Chem. 66, 305 (1994). (DOI: 10.1351/pac199466020305) | 
| From Definitions of Terms Relating to Mass Spectrometry (IUPAC Recommendations 2013); DOI: 10.1351/PAC-REC-06-04-06 © IUPAC 2013. | 
Orange Book
| ORANGE BOOK DEFINITION IUPAC. Analytical Division. Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature (the Orange Book). Definitive Rules, 1979 (see also Orange Book 2023) | 
| Accelerator mass spectrometry | 
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| An ultra-sensitive technique using tandem accelerators employed mainly for the study of long-lived radioisotopes, and stable isotopes at very low abundances (10-12 - 10-15). | 
| IUPAC 1997 Orange Book Chapter 12 | 
| Index of Orange Book Terms | 
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