Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 1999
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International Journa l of Mass Spectrom. (Netherlands), Vol. 189, No. 1, p. 9 - 17
Computer Science
Mass Spectrometers: Space Instrumentation
Scientific paper
The authors discuss some results they achieved in the development of hyperboloid mass analyzers for "VEGA" and "Mars-96" space programs, for the "Mir" orbital station, and also for a mobile GCMS complex. They present several different electrode systems that increase the functional capabilities of hyperboloid mass spectrometers. They also discuss the key principles of hyperboloid mass analyzer optimal design and some of the interesting technical solutions that enabled us to develop light and reliable analyzers with high thermal and mechanical stability. They describe some of the conceptual analyzers that they have developed: an analyzer based on an axially symmetric ion trap; an ion trap with elliptical electrodes; an ion trap with a cone-shaped endcap electrode (three-dimensional monopole); an axially symmetric ion trap energy analyzer; a light multiple mass filter with hyperboloid electrodes. Results of experimental studies are also included.
Gurov V. S.
Philippov I. W.
Safonov M. P.
Sheretov E. P.
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