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Scientific paper
Dec 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007agufmsh44b1734g&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2007, abstract #SH44B-1734
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7594 Instruments And Techniques, 7599 General Or Miscellaneous, 7894 Instruments And Techniques
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In situ measurements of space plasma have greatly improved our understanding of the space environment. For example, ion mass spectrometers that use electrostatic analyzers and time-of-flight systems enable researchers to identify revealing characteristics of ions in the solar wind. Using an optimized design of a linear-electric-field time-of-flight system, combined with a tophat electrostatic analyzer, we measure ions and make comparisons of resolution for both single and double-microchannel plate (MCP) configurations. The double-MCP design uses one MCP to detect straight-through particles and another to detect positive ions that experience isochronous time of flight. High mass resolution can be obtained because the isochronous ions are separated from their straight- through counterparts. In the single-MCP design, an isochronous ion will impact an emitting plate and send a secondary electron to the straight-through MCP. By focusing these secondary electrons and using position- sensitive detection, their signal can still be separated from particles that do not experience isochronous motion, thereby maintaining a high mass resolution. We also examine the ability to distinguish between molecules of similar mass, N2+ and CO+, by studying their atomic daughter products after breakup through a thin carbon foil.
Gilbert Jason A.
Lundgren Robert A.
Panning M. H.
Rogacki S. A.
Zurbuchen Thomas H.
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