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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2009Initial Component Testing for a Germanium Array Cryostatcitations
  • 2008Use of Electrodeposition for Sample Preparation and Rejection Rate Prediction for Assay of Electroformed Ultra High Purity Copper for 232Th and 238U Prior to Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP/MS)24citations
  • 2007The Chemistry of Ultra-Radiopure Materialscitations
  • 2007Cleaning and passivation of copper surfaces to remove surface radioactivity and prevent oxide formation41citations
  • 2005Ultra-Low-Background Copper Production and Clean Fabricationcitations

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  • Aalseth, Craig E.
  • Day, Anthony R.
  • Seifert, Allen
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  • Fast, James E.
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  • Hossbach, Todd W.
  • Miley, Harry S.
  • Smart, John E.
  • Brodzinski, Ronald L.
  • Farmer, Orville T.
  • Mintzer, Esther E.
  • Warren, Glen A.
  • Mcintyre, Justin I.
  • Miller, Erin A.
  • Fast, Jim E.
  • Litke, Kevin E.
  • Edwards, Danny J.
  • Schulte, Shannon M.
  • Bachelor, Paula P.
  • Reeves, James H.
  • Farmer, O. T.
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The Chemistry of Ultra-Radiopure Materials

  • Miley, Harry S.
  • Aalseth, Craig E.
  • Day, Anthony R.
  • Farmer, Orville T.
  • Seifert, Allen
  • Warren, Glen A.
  • Mcintyre, Justin I.
  • Miller, Erin A.
  • Fast, Jim E.
  • Hoppe, Eric W.
  • Hossbach, Todd W.
  • Litke, Kevin E.
Abstract

Ultra-pure materials are needed for the construction of the next generation of ultra-low level radiation detectors. These detectors are used for environmental research as well as rare nuclear decay experiments, e.g. probing the effective mass and character of the neutrino. Unfortunately, radioactive isotopes are found in most construction materials, either primordial isotopes, activation/spallation products from cosmic-ray exposure, or surface deposition of dust or radon progeny. Copper is an ideal candidate material for these applications. High-purity copper is commercially available and, when even greater radiopurity is needed, additional electrochemical purification can be combined with the final construction step, resulting in “electroformed” copper of extreme purity. Copper also offers desirable thermal, mechanical, and electrical properties. To bridge the gap between commercially-available high purity copper and the most stringent requirements of next-generation low-background experiments, a method of additional chemical purification is being developed based on well-known copper electrochemistry. This method is complemented with the co-development of surface cleaning techniques and more sensitive assay for both surface and bulk contamination. Developments in the electroplating of copper, surface cleaning, assay of U and Th in the bulk copper, and residual surface contamination will be discussed relative to goals of less than 1 microBq/kg Th.

Topics
  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • experiment
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • copper
  • activation