An a.c. Operated Mass Spectrograph of the Mattauch Type
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- 1 May 1947
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 18 (5) , 278-288
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1740938
Abstract
A mass spectrograph for chemical analysis of solid samples has been developed. The Mattauch arrangement of a 31° 50′ electric deflection followed by a 90° deflection in a magnetic field was used in order to obtain a large mass range in focus on one plate. The accelerating and deflecting voltages, and the current for the electromagnet were obtained from stabilized rectifier circuits connected to the 60-cycle a.c. supply. The electromagnet with 100 milliamperes gave a field of 18,800 gauss across a ⅛″ gap. During the introduction of the plate or insertion of new electrodes a gate valve was closed to isolate the spectrograph from the pumping system. In this way different samples could be examined rapidly. The ion source was energized by a compact Tesla transformer wound on Lucite cylinders. One exposure covered a mass range from any mass M to a mass 10M.Keywords
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