Patent Application: US-39715399-A

Abstract:
a method for performing accelerator mass spectrometry , includes producing a beam of positive ions having different multiple charges from a multicharged ion source ; selecting positive ions having a charge state of from + 2 to + 4 to define a portion of the beam of positive ions ; and scattering at least a portion of the portion of the beam of positive ions off a surface of a target to directly convert a portion of the positive ions in the portion of the beam of positive ions to negative ions .

Description:
the invention and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the nonlimiting embodiments that are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and detailed in the following description of preferred embodiments . descriptions of well known components and processing techniques are omitted so as not to unnecessarily obscure the invention in detail . within this application several publications are referenced by arabic numerals within parentheses . full citations for these , and other , publications may be found at the end of the specification immediately preceding the claims after the section heading references . the disclosures of all these publications in their entireties are hereby expressly incorporated by reference into the present application for the purpose of indicating the background of the invention and illustrating the state of the art . the below - referenced u . s . patents disclose embodiments that were satisfactory for the purposes for which they were intended . the entire contents of u . s . pat . nos . 4 , 489 , 237 ; 5 , 661 , 299 ; 5 , 621 , 209 ; and 4 , 830 , 010 are hereby expressly incorporated by reference into the present application as if fully set forth herein . fig1 a illustrates an embodiment of an apparatus 10 according to the invention . the apparatus 10 includes multicharged ion source 12 for the production of a multicharged ion beam 14 . suitable multicharged ion sources include , but are not limited to , an electron cyclotron resonance ( ecr ) ion source . an ecr ion source 12 contains a high - temperature electron plasma which is very efficient in removing electrons from source atoms to form multiply charged positive ions . if mass - 14 ions are extracted from the ecr plasma in sufficiently high charge states , one is assured that there will be no molecular species in the extracted multicharged ion beam 14 , since the loosely bound electrons forming the relevant chemical bonds of the molecule will have been removed , leading to immediate breakup of the molecule into smaller mass fragments . during operation of the apparatus 10 , the ecr preferably produces a multicharged ion beam 14 with a charge state which is high enough to eliminate molecular isobar interference . the charge state is preferably at least + 2 , and more preferably at least + 3 . in addition to facilitating removal of one of the isobaric interferences , a further advantage of using an multicharged ion source such as an ecr source 12 is very high ionization efficiency . stable c beams with ionization efficiencies as high as 24 % are achievable for formation of + 4 ions . for low abundance isotopic species , this value is reduced about a factor of two due to adsorption on the source chamber wall . however , the use of a hot liner can reduce wall adsorption , and result in values very close to that obtained for the corresponding stable isotope . after the multicharged ion beam 14 is extracted from the multicharged ion source 12 and accelerated to energies in the kev range , the beam 14 passes to an analyzing magnet 15 where the ions are separated into different regions according to their mass - 14 charge state . the ions in different regions can be processed independently of one another . for instance , the ions in one region can be received by a detector 16 for monitoring the c - 12 intensity for reference purposes and the ions in another region can be selected for further processing by the apparatus . the charge state for the selected ions is preferably at least + 2 , more preferably + 3 , and most preferably + 4 to maximize ionization efficiency . the beam 14 from the analyzing magnet 15 will be completely free of any interfering molecular isobars , but will still contain a strongly dominant 14 n component of the same charge state . the beam 14 from the analyzing magnet 15 enters a uhv chamber 17 where the beam 14 is incident upon a target surface 18 at a grazing angle of incidence for the formation of negative ions . the angle of incidence is preferably at most approximately 5 ° ( e . g . from approximately 1 ° to approximately 5 . 0 °), but depends on the energy of the multicharged ion beam . suitable target surfaces 18 include , but are not limited to , a metal or insulator high quality single crystal . with a lif ( 100 ) target , very high efficiency for converting incident multicharged o and f projectiles into scattered negative ions can be obtained , that is essentially independent of incident charge state . maximum efficiencies for converting incident c 4 + to c − are estimated to be in the 50 % range . operating the insulator target surface at high temperature where the ionic conductivity will be sufficiently high will ameliorate sample - charging effects due to impact of the high intensity ion beam 14 . alternatively a single crystal metal target can be used , with a concomitant decrease of negative ion yield of about an order of magnitude , but having the same feature of the negative ion yield being independent of incident charge state . this feature is a key one , in that it permits the choice of charge state to be determined solely on the basis of maximum ionization efficiency . since specular reflection conditions apply , the scattered beam 14 will still have low divergence , small size , and very close to its original energy . the scattered beam 14 passes from the target 18 to a first ( primary ) electrostatic analyzer 20 to disperse the different scattered charge states . the different scattered charge states can be dispersed into different regions 21 . the different regions 21 can be discrete or can overlap . suitable first electrostatic analyzers 20 include , but are not limited to , low resolution electrostatic analyzers and low resolution deflection plates . the ions in the zone 21 receiving the charge state of interest pass to a second ( secondary ) electrostatic analyzer 22 which further spatially separates the desired 14 c − ions from other scattered charge states . the secondary analyzer can provide high resolution . for instance , the negative ion component of the beam 14 can be further separated from the other scattered charge states to further reduce background and discriminate against other negative ions of different energy ( e . g . 28 si − from 28 si 8 + having the same mass to charge ratio as the 14 c 4 + ions extracted from the ecr source 12 ). the negative ion component of the beam 14 will not exhibit interference from 14 n due to the instability of 14 n as a negative ion . the second electrostatic analyzer 22 preferably has a higher resolution than the first electrostatic analyzer 20 . suitable second electrostatic analyzers 22 include , but are not limited to cylindrical or hemispherical analyzers . the beam 14 from the second electrostatic analyzer 22 is received by a particle detector 24 such as a channel electron multiplier or multichannel plate , which may be position sensitive . fig1 b illustrates an alternative embodiment of the apparatus 10 according to the invention . this embodiment of the apparatus adds an electrostatic analysis apparatus 13 prior to the surface scattering stage to remove possible contamination due to charge exchange of the extracted beams with residual gas prior to magnetic analysis . as depicted , the electrostatic analysis apparatus involves turning an additional turn of the beam 14 . in place of the beam / solid target negative ion formation process , a gas cell could be introduced in which multiple electron capture could occur to form the fast neutrals , followed by a second gas cell for negative ion formation . if a suitable gas could be found , the two steps could be performed in a single gas cell . any approach involving gas phase collisions for the neutralization of the multicharged ions and negative ion formation will have much lower efficiency than the ion - target surface interaction process . in place of the ecr ion source 12 , other ion sources of low energy multicharged ions could , in principle , be employed . but at present only the ecr source 12 combines the high ionization efficiency and beam intensity characteristics required for this apparatus 10 . this invention can in principle be used for detection of other rare isotopes where molecular ion isobaric interferences are a problem , and where interfering atomic isobars do not form stable negative ions , provided the specie of interest can be formed in a charge state sufficiently high that the interfering molecular ion is no longer stable . the apparatus 10 has value within the technological arts . as medical diagnostic , for measurements of in vivo 14 c uptake related to detection of cancer or other pathologies , for biomedical research into oral availability of drugs or transport across cell membranes , for radiocarbon dating applications in the areas of paleoclimatology and archaeology , for tracer studies of atmospheric chemistry and transport , ocean mixing , erosional processes and glacial recession , diffusion through soils , as diagnostic in studies of diesel exhaust pollution , lubricant consumption and degradation , wear analyses of graphite composite materials , and of various petroleum industry problems ( see ref . 10 ). there are virtually innumerable uses for the invention , all of which need not be detailed here . the ion - target surface interaction process described above ( see also ref . 8 and 9 ) essentially combines two steps : neutralization of the multicharged c ions and negative ion formation . this results in simplicity , compactness of design and low cost . additionally , the apparatus 10 requires voltages in the range 5 - 20 kv in contrast to the conventional approaches ( ref . 1 and 3 ) which can require at least a factor of 100 higher voltages . the reduced voltage requirements can also translate into increased simplicity , compactness and reduced cost . additionally , the compact ecr source 12 ( ref . 7 ) combined with the highly efficient process for converting multicharged positive ions to negative ions ( ref . 7 and 8 ) provides an increased efficiency and throughput than those obtained with existing approaches . the difficulty of sample preparation is substantially reduced in the invention as compared to conventional accelerator mass spectrometry ( ams ) hardware . in previous approaches the samples had to be converted off line to solid pellets ( ref . 1 ) that could be inserted into a negative ion sputter source . the present scheme can use samples in gaseous ( see ref . 5 ) form directly ( ref . 6 and 7 ). together with the highly efficient compact ecr source 12 and method for converting multicharged positive ions to negative ions , this makes possible much faster processing times , and opens the possibility of quasi real - time monitoring . the apparatus 10 can also provide an increased sensitivity above what can be achieved with conventional biomedical tracer measurement methods . this increased sensitivity permits usage of lower radioactive tracer levels , with corresponding positive environmental , health and safety , and financial impacts . because of the above advantages , this apparatus 10 should find great utility in quasi - real time monitoring of c - 14 based chemical tracer uptake in biological systems for the purposes of atmospheric pollution studies , cancer research , medical diagnostics , or other biomedical studies . the term “ approximately ”, as used herein , is defined as at least close to a given value ( e . g ., preferably within 10 % of , more preferably within 1 % of , and most preferably within 0 . 1 % of ). the term “ substantially ”, as used herein , is defined as at least approaching a given state ( e . g ., preferably witin 10 %, more preferably within 1 % of , and most preferably within 0 . 1 % of ). the term “ coupled ”, as used herein , is defined as connected , although not necessarily directly , and not necessarily mechanically . all the disclosed embodiments of the invention described herein can be realized and practiced without undue experimentation . although the best mode of carrying out the invention contemplated by the inventors is disclosed above , practice of the invention is not limited thereto . accordingly , it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein . for example , the individual components need not be formed in the disclosed shapes , or assembled in the disclosed configuration , but could be provided in virtually any shape , and assembled in virtually any configuration . further , the individual components need not be fabricated from the disclosed materials , but could be fabricated from virtually any suitable materials . further , although the components of the apparatus described herein can be constructed from physically separate modules , it will be manifest that any two or more of the components may be integrated into a single modules . furthermore , all the disclosed elements and features of each disclosed embodiment can be combined with , or substituted for , the disclosed elements and features of every other disclosed embodiment except where such elements or features are mutually exclusive . it will be manifest that various additions , modifications and rearrangements of the features of the invention may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept . it is intended that the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents cover all such additions , modifications , and rearrangements . the appended claims are not to be interpreted as including means - 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