AMS Laboratory

The Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) Laboratory pioneers advances in ultra-sensitive isotope measurement and instrumentation. The group plays a leading role in the development of next-generation AMS technologies, supporting research in radiocarbon and cosmogenic nuclides while also contributing to fundamental nuclear physics through the refinement of nuclear reaction cross-sections. Through continuous technical innovation and precision science, the AMS Laboratory underpins transformative research across the Earth, environmental, archaeological, and physical sciences.

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Accelerator Mass Spectrometry

Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) is ultrasensitive isotope ratio mass spectrometry of small, prepared samples. By accelerating sample atoms the ions can be characterised by combined conventional mass spectrometry and high-energy collisions within and after the accelerator. Isotopes typically measured include a handful of rare long-lived radionuclides, 10Be, 14C, 26Al, and 36Cl. The AMS Laboratory specialises in environmental science measurement of these natural chronometers and tracers and undertakes research in pursuit of this. The AMS Laboratory performs about 8,000 analyses a year with collaborators including the SUERC Radiocarbon Laboratory, the NEIF Radiocarbon Facility (Environment), SUERC-Cosmo (includes NEIF-CN), and laboratories further afield.

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Techniques

NEC 5MV Pelletron

measurement of 14C, 10Be, 26Al, 36Cl in solid samples

NEC SSAMS

measurement of 14C in solid samples

NEC PIMS

measurement of 14C in gas samples

Derek Fabel

Prof Derek Fabel

SUERC Director of Research, Professor of Accelerator Geochronology, Head of NEIF Cosmogenic Nuclides Facility

Stewart Freeman

Prof Stewart Freeman

Professor of Accelerator Microanalysis

Dr Pauline Gulliver

Dr Pauline Gulliver

Research Scientist, NEIF Radiocarbon Laboratory / AMS Laboratory

Cameron McIntyre

Dr Cameron McIntyre

Research Fellow, AMS Laboratory

Richard Shanks

Dr Richard Shanks

Senior Research Fellow, AMS Laboratory

Abdulkadir Ishola

Abdulkadir Ishola

AMS Electronic Technician

Mellony Smart

Mellony Smart

AMS Technician