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Development of an indigenous multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer

Kumar et al., 2024

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15709789573660304015
Author
Kumar Y
Bhatia R
Ravisankar E
Abichandani P
Saha T
Nataraju V
Vatsa R
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Indian Journal of Physics

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In the present work, a multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer has been developed for the precise isotopic ratio analysis of the elements as well as trace elemental analysis. This mass spectrometer incorporates a forward geometry double …
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