1972
DOI: 10.1016/0039-9140(72)80055-9
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A semi-automatic system for operation of electrical detection for a spark-source mass-spectrometer

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“…These include greater speed and higher precision. Most electrical detection systems (1)(2)(3)(4) use the peak switching procedure whereby the electrostatic analyzer voltage is programmed to select the nominated nuclides. This has been preferred to magnetic peak switching because hysteresis effects in the magnet prevent accurate peak location.…”
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“…These include greater speed and higher precision. Most electrical detection systems (1)(2)(3)(4) use the peak switching procedure whereby the electrostatic analyzer voltage is programmed to select the nominated nuclides. This has been preferred to magnetic peak switching because hysteresis effects in the magnet prevent accurate peak location.…”
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confidence: 99%