Ion Optics for the V-Type Surface Ionization Filament Used in Mass Spectrometry
- 1 April 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 30 (4) , 235-241
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1716524
Abstract
A field‐plotting and ray‐tracing technique based on electron‐optical methods is developed for first‐order ion optics of slit lenses and is applied to a Nier‐type thick lens. A resistance paper analog gives the distribution of electrostatic potential. Maxwellian velocities of ions emitted from the filament and lens thickness affect ion trajectories, which are calculated to a few percent accuracy by a simple approximation technique. Paraxial ray paths are shown and the ion‐focusing action of the single filament is described. Optimum detectability, 100 counts of the smallest isotope, is 5×10−15 g for uranium and 2×10−15 g for plutonium. Ionization at moderate temperatures improves transmission and avoids background impurities which appear at temperatures above 2000°C. Independent electrostatic focusing in the z direction improves transmission through the analyzer.Keywords
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