Krypton assay in xenon at the ppq level using a gas chromatographic system and mass spectrometer

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We have developed a new method to measure krypton traces in xenon at unprecedented low concentrations. This is a mandatory task for many near-future low-background particle physics detectors. Our system separates krypton from xenon using cryogenic gas chromatography. The amount of krypton is then quantified using a mass spectrometer. We demonstrate that the system has achieved a detection limit of 8 ppq (parts per quadrillion) and present results of distilled xenon with krypton concentrations below 1 ppt. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Lindemann, S., & Simgen, H. (2014). Krypton assay in xenon at the ppq level using a gas chromatographic system and mass spectrometer. European Physical Journal C, 74(2), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-014-2746-1

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