Main Page/PHYS 4210/Mass Spectrometer
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Mass Spectrometer
The mass spectrometer is a device that separates and identifies ions according to their mass-to-charge ratio using the linear acceleration and deflection of ions, in electric and magnetic fields respectively.
Figure 1 - Schematic diagram of the magnetic selector mass spectrometer.
|
Key Concepts
- Charge-to-mass ratio
- A/D Converter
- Mean free path
- Faraday Cup
- Diffusion pump
- magnetic selector
- Roughing pump
- Ion gauge
- Thermocouple gauge
Pre-Lab Requirement
This experiment has a prelab component. You must complete this exercise before you meet the TA for a demonstration.
Prepare a table of showing at which accelerating voltage you would expect to see a signal for the isotopes listed in the table below. Provide these for various values of magnetic field between 0.1T and 0.3T.
For example:
0.1 T | 0.12 T | 0.14 T | ... | |
1H | ||||
4He | ||||
6Li | ||||
7Li | ||||
... |