“…Another limitation of gamma spectrometry is the requirement of handling several milligrams of plutonium bearing samples as a result of the low abundance of gamma rays emitted by Pu isotopes. 12 Alpha spectrometry is widely used for the determination of isotopic composition of Pu samples, though precision of the technique is largely affected by the poor energy resolution, typically 15-20 keV at 5.50 MeV, depending on the characteristics of the detector and quality of the alpha source, and also by the degradation of the higher energy peak at 5.50 MeV ( 238 Pu) in the region of the lower energy peak at 5.16 MeV ( 239 Pu and 240 Pu). [13][14][15][16][17][18] Though mass spectrometric techniques are known to generate results with excellent precision and accuracy, determination of 238 Pu by TIMS/ICP-MS is usually not recommended.…”