With compound specific isotope analysis in mind, I would like to know from anybody who has tried CF-mode D/H measurements with a Geo2020 in a GC-Pyr-IRMS configuration, where helium is the carrier gas and thus ends up in the ion source. The detail I'd like to hear this community's opinion on whether the interference from the "low-energy" tail of the mass-4 He+ peak underneath the mass-3 DH+ peak is very system dependent. Both the GVI Micromass and Thermo Finnigan systems have a special method in place to rid off this tail. Is it possible that the beam optics of the core Geo2020 system effectively separates any remnant of the 4He+ peak from the DH+ peak and therefore does not need an additional trick ? Did anybody try to replace the He by another noble gas to carry analyte through the various capillaries and plumbing ? I have to make a judgment call on an upgrade plan, and thus would greatly appreciate your thoughts.