Laser spectrometer developed by Rutgers-Newark researchers

(Rutgers University) Dr. Daniel Murnick, professor of physics at Rutgers University in Newark, NJ, along with research associate Ozgur Dogru and graduate student Erhan Ilkmen, has developed a new ultra-sensitive laser-assisted ratio analyzer that is capable of measuring even slight changes in carbon 14, an isotope of carbon.


 

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