Abstract
The most sensitive technologies for ultra-low-level analyses of long-lived radionuclides have been accelerator mass spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, reaching detection limits about 1 nBq/g. Together with underground operation of large volume HPGe detectors they have had great impact on underground physics experiments, approaching new frontiers in radioanalytics—a single atom counting.
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