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Technical note: Nikon–TRACK<i>Flow</i>, a new versatile microscope system for fission track analysis

2020; Volume: 2; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5194/gchron-2-93-2020

ISSN

2628-3719

Autores

Gerben Van Ranst, Philippe Baert, Ana Clara Fernandes, Johan De Grave,

Tópico(s)

Nuclear Physics and Applications

Resumo

Abstract. We present Nikon–TRACKFlow, a new system with dedicated modules for automated microscope control and imaging for the fission track laboratory. It serves as a Nikon alternative for the Zeiss-based TrackWorks package from Autoscan Systems. Nikon–TRACKFlow is based on the Nikon Eclipse Ni-E motorised upright microscope and is embedded within Nikon NIS-Elements software. The system decouples image acquisition from analysis to decrease schedule stress of the microscope based on a number of automated user-friendly designs and protocols: (1) the well plate design that allows sequential scanning of multiple samples without the need of replacing the slide on the stage; (2) two protocols that are designed for the external detector method and the LA–ICP–MS fission track approach with tools for repositioning and calibration of the external detector; and (3) two other tools that are designed for automated point selection and scanning of large crystals, such as the Durango age standard and U-doped glass external detectors. In future versions, Nikon–TRACKFlow aims to step away from the dedicated system for fission track imaging towards a general high-throughput imaging system for Earth Sciences and other material-oriented sciences.

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