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International Journal of PIXE | 2014

A decade’s worth of otolith PIXE analyses

Mikael Elfman; Karin E. Limburg; Henrik Svedäng; Håkan Wickström; Maciek Borysiuk; Linus Ros; N. Abdel; Per Kristiansson; E.J. Charlotta Nilsson; Jan Pallon

Over the past 10 years, several thousand otoliths have been analyzed with PIXE (using 2.55 MeV protons) at LIBAF (Lund Ionbeam Analysis Facility, formerly LNMP Lund Nuclear Micro Probe). Over 40 elements have been identified in otoliths, many at levels suitable for PIXE analysis. Readily detectable elements in otoliths starting with Ca are: Ca (the matrix), Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Br, Sr, Y, Zr, Mo, Cd, Sn (difficult), I, Ba (sometimes difficult), Pb (difficult). The detector system, used over this time period, is more sensitive than many other X-ray detector systems, since it consists of eight HPGE detector elements (100 mm2 each), in an annular formation around the beam entrance. Using a thick absorber allows us to use quite high beam current, typically 12 nA, but sometimes up to 20 nA. This permits us to have low detection limits within short analysis times. Additionally, light stable isotope research is widespread in the sciences including ecology. Stable isotopes of N provide information about trophic level (“who eats who”), providing the opportunity to map out the switching of diets from one food type to another. Oxygen isotopes are useful as “environmental thermometers”. Currently, most of such analyses require destruction of the otolith, and nitrogen isotope analysis may require dissolving entire otoliths, thus losing all temporal information. We present new techniques using new types of detectors, double side silicon strip detector (DSSSD). The detectors, electronics and the laboratory setup are described in detail; for our analysis, a MeV proton and a deuterium microbeam at LIBAF is used. The analysis is performed immediately after the PIXE analysis, without moving the sample.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2010

A pre-sample charge measurement system for quantitative NMP-analysis

Per Kristiansson; Maciek Borysiuk; Natalia Arteaga; Mikael Elfman; Erik Fors; Charlotta Nilsson; Jan Pallon


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2013

Hydrogen analysis and profiling with a position sensitive detector

Maciek Borysiuk; Linus Ros; Per Kristiansson; Henrik Skogby; N. Abdel; Mikael Elfman; P. Golubev; Charlotta Nilsson; Jan Pallon


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2014

Evaluation of a setup for pNRA at LIBAF for applications in geosciences

Maciek Borysiuk; Per Kristiansson; Linus Ros; N. Abdel; Mikael Elfman; E.J.C. Nilsson; Jan Pallon


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2014

Calibration of an elastic recoil setup for D/H-ratios close to natural abundance

Linus Ros; Maciek Borysiuk; Per Kristiansson; N. Abdel; Mikael Elfman; E.J.C. Nilsson; Jan Pallon


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2013

Measurement of hydrogen isotopes, D/H-ratio in thin samples

Linus Ros; Maciek Borysiuk; Per Kristiansson; N. Abdel; Mikael Elfman; P. Golubev; E.J. Charlotta Nilsson; Jan Pallon


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2013

Quantitative hydrogen analysis in minerals based on a semi-empirical approach

Per Kristiansson; Maciek Borysiuk; Linus Ros; Henrik Skogby; N. Abdel; Mikael Elfman; E.J.C. Nilsson; Jan Pallon


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2011

Optimization of O-18 measurement using NRA for studies of isotopic content in fossil meteorites

Maciek Borysiuk; Per Kristiansson; Natalia Arteaga; Mikael Elfman; P. Golubev; Erik Fors; C. Nilsson; Jan Pallon; Naseem Salim


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2014

The implementation of a DSSSD in the upgraded boron analysis at LIBAF for applications in geochemistry

Per Kristiansson; Maciek Borysiuk; Ulf Hålenius; Jed L. Mosenfelder; Linus Ros; Henrik Skogby; N. Abdel; Mikael Elfman; E.J.C. Nilsson; Jan Pallon


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2015

Deuterium/hydrogen microscopy in astrogeological material using an elastic recoil approach

Linus Ros; Per Kristiansson; Maciek Borysiuk; N. Abdel; Mikael Elfman; Charlotta Nilsson; Jan Pallon

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Henrik Skogby

Swedish Museum of Natural History

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