2021
DOI: 10.5702/massspec.21-122
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Development of <i>in-situ</i> Depth Profiling for Extraterrestrial Materials with Isotope Nanoscope

Abstract: Lunar and asteroidal regolith contains noble gases derived from solar wind implantation. ese particles preserve ancient solar wind, which can be revealed an energy distribution of the solar wind at the period of implantation. e energy distribution of ancient solar wind can be evaluated by depth pro ling of noble gases into an extraterrestrial sample. Because typical solar wind ions are implanted at less than 50 nm from the sample surface, the particle surface for analysis must be kept in its original shape. In… Show more

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