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Raman microspectroscopy: A non-destructive tool for routine calibration of apatite crystallographic structure for fission-track analyses
Authors:Massimiliano Zattin  Danilo Bersani  Andrew Carter
Institution:

aDipartimento di Scienze della Terra e Geologico-Ambientali, University of Bologna, Via Zamboni 67, 40127, Bologna, Italy

bDipartimento di Fisica, University of Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze 7/a, 43100, Parma, Italy

cResearch School of Earth Sciences, University and Birkbeck College, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK

Abstract:Compositional control on the annealing kinetics of fission-tracks (FT) in apatite requires routine measurement of sample grain composition. However, for practical reasons the bulk composition of analysed grains is not routinely measured and instead grain chlorine content or etch-pit dimensions are used to characterise a samples annealing behaviour. A more desirable approach is to measure crystallographic parameters (i.e. unit cell dimension) of a grain as these represent the summed effect of all substitutions and crystal defects. We show how Raman microspectrometry can be used as a routine non-destructive tool to obtain rapid measurement of the crystallographic structure of apatite grains etched for FT analysis. Variations of unit cell parameter a are found to correspond to a systematic variation of Raman shift in the range of 452–440 cm? 1 for measurements made on c-parallel sections of apatite where the direction of the polarized incident beam is parallel to the c axis.
Keywords:Fission-track analysis  Raman microspectrometry  Apatite  Annealing
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