Laser probe Ar/Ar dating: History and development from a technical perspective |
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Authors: | Hironobu Hyodo |
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Institution: | aResearch Institute of Natural Sciences, Okayama University of Science, Ridai-cho, Okayama 700-0005, Japan |
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Abstract: | The 40Ar/39Ar method using a laser probe opened the door to microscale measurements and diffusion profiles frozen in samples. In the first decade since the initial application of a laser for 40Ar/39Ar dating in 1973, practical applications have been few. This is due not only to the fact that the laser and vacuum technologies were immature but that mass spectrometry was also in its infancy. In those days, the sensitivity of a mass spectrometer was generally insufficient to measure the small amount of argon degassed from a geological sample by a laser. These problems have subsequently been solved by new technologies. To understand their current status, a brief history of their development is outlined. This outline focuses on the required detection limit in micro scale measurement, practical approaches for accurate measurement are explained through examples in our laboratory specifically relating to the technical aspects of 40Ar/39Ar dating. |
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Keywords: | Laser probe 40Ar/39Ar dating Step heating Single spot dating Detection limit |
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