Abstract
A sensitive laser spectroscopic method has been applied to the quantitative determination of the isotope ratio of helium at the level of 3 He/ 4 He = 10 -7 - 10 -5 . The resonant absorption of 1083 nm laser light by the metastable 3 He atoms in a discharge cell was measured with the frequency modulation saturation spectroscopy technique while the abundance of 4 He was measured by a direct absorption technique. The results on three different samples extracted from the atmosphere and commercial helium gas were in good agreement with values obtained with mass spectrometry. The achieved 3σ detection limit of 3 He in helium is 4 x 10 -9 . This demonstration required a 200 μL STP sample of He. The sensitivity can be further improved, and the required sample size reduced, by several orders of magnitude with the addition of cavity enhanced spectroscopy.