Abstract

An improved method of fission track (FT) sample preparation was developed, in which the detector of fission track and the layer containing particles are separated, in order to apply the FT-thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS) for particle analysis of safeguards environmental samples. The developed FT sample enabled us to detect the particle of interest simply by observing the fission tracks. The process of particle identification was difficult due to the discrepancy between the position of the particles and fission tracks, which were observed in the conventional FT sample. The proposed method has significantly resolved this problem.

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