Tandem Isotope Separator-Mass Spectrometer for the Study of Ionic Collision Processes
- 1 May 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 38 (5) , 668-676
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1720797
Abstract
An isotope separator and mass spectrometer system has been assembled for the study of ionic collision processes over an energy range of 0.25 to 60 000 eV. This system consists of an isotope separator capable of delivering intense, well resolved beams of mass analyzed ions into a collision chamber which serves as the source for the analyzing mass spectrometer. This experimental arrangement provides good energy resolution of the primary ion beam and efficient collection of the products of reaction in the mass spectrometer. With the intensities available from the isotope separator, collisions of less abundant species in an ionic spectrum can be studied in detail. Absolute total cross sections for ion‐neutral interchange reactions of low velocity ions are presented as well as charge transfer processes at high kinetic energies to demonstrate the applicability of this experimental arrangement in the study of atomic and molecular collisions.Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Electron Impact Ionization Cross-Section Data for Atoms, Atomic Ions, and Diatomic Molecules: I. Experimental DataReviews of Modern Physics, 1966
- Cross Sections and Intramolecular Isotope Effects in AB—HD Ion—Molecule ReactionsThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1965
- Gas Phase Reactions between Carbon Tetrachloride and Mass Analyzed Ions of Nitrogen between 3 and 200 E.v.Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1964
- Velocity Dependence of Ion-Molecule Reaction Cross Sections in a Mass SpectrometerJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1963
- CONCURRENT ION–MOLECULE REACTIONS LEADING TO THE SAME PRODUCTIONCanadian Journal of Chemistry, 1962
- Reduction of Surface Charges in Ion Beam ApparatusReview of Scientific Instruments, 1960
- Strong Focusing Ion Source for Mass SpectrometersReview of Scientific Instruments, 1959
- Reactions of Gaseous Molecule Ions with Gaseous Molecules. IV. Experimental Method and ResultsThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1958
- Ground State of the Helium-Hydride IonThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1956
- Effects of Initial Energies on Mass SpectraPhysical Review B, 1950