One application of thermal ionization is thermal ionization mass spectrometry ( TIMS ).
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One application of thermal ionization is thermal ionization mass spectrometry ( TIMS ).
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The disadvantages of this method stem from the maximum temperature achieved in thermal ionization.
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Thermal ionization is used to make simple ion sources, for mass spectrometry and for generating ion beams.
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Single or fractions of crystals are selected for dating, usually by thermal ionization mass spectrometry ( TIMS ).
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This dating method is based on an isochron calculated based on isotopic ratios measured using N-TIMS ( Negative Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry ).
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Using electron microscopes, gamma and thermal ionization spectrometers and other tools, scientists at the lab outside Vienna will look for evidence of a clandestine nuclear weapons program.
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A familiar example of thermal ionization is the flame-ionization of a common fire, and the browning reactions in common food items induced by infrared radiation, during broiling-type cooking.
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ICP-MS is more suitable for this application than the previously used thermal ionization mass spectrometry, as species with high ionization energy such as osmium and tungsten can be easily ionized.
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Simpson and Grun reported in 1998 that the fossil was potentially 14, 000 years old, according to gamma spectroscopy and thermal ionization mass spectrometry ( TIMS ) / Uranium-series dating.