Design and development of a fast ion mass spectrometer
Abstract
Two Fast Ion Mass Spectrometers (FIMS A and FIMS B) were developed. The design, development, construction, calibration, integration, and flight of these instruments, along with early results from the data analysis efforts are summarized. A medium energy ion mass spectrometer that covers mass velocity space with significantly higher time resolution, improved mass resolution, (particularly for heavier ions), and wider energy range than existing instruments had achieved was completed. The initial design consisted of a dual channel cylindrical electrostatic analyzer followed by a dual channel cylindrical velocity filter. The gain versus count rate characteristics of the high current channel electron multipliers (CEM's), which were chosen for ion detection, revealed a systematic behavior that can be used as a criterion for selection of CEM's for long counting lifetimes.
- Publication:
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Southwest Research Inst. Report
- Pub Date:
- February 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983sri..reptQ....B
- Keywords:
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- Design Analysis;
- Ion Probes;
- Mass Spectrometers;
- Particle Energy;
- Particle Mass;
- Angular Distribution;
- Calibrating;
- Cylindrical Chambers;
- Electrostatic Probes;
- Instrumentation and Photography