2007
DOI: 10.1134/s1061934807050097
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Pulsed discharge in a hollow cathode with the detection of ions in a time-of-flight mass spectrometer: Analytical capabilities in the analysis of solid samples

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“…This mass spectrometer uses HC PGD as the source of ions. Several types of hollow cathodes may be installed in the system: a thin-walled monolithic hollow cathode [21] for dry residues analysis, monolithic thick-walled and combined cathodes for solid sample analysis [24]. In this article only the thin-walled monolithic HC and the combined one are considered because typical parameters, and therefore the main processes, for the thick-walled HC and the combined one are the same.…”
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“…This mass spectrometer uses HC PGD as the source of ions. Several types of hollow cathodes may be installed in the system: a thin-walled monolithic hollow cathode [21] for dry residues analysis, monolithic thick-walled and combined cathodes for solid sample analysis [24]. In this article only the thin-walled monolithic HC and the combined one are considered because typical parameters, and therefore the main processes, for the thick-walled HC and the combined one are the same.…”
Section: Model Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discharge geometry in the model is the same as in commercial time-of-flight mass spectrometer "Lumas-30" [24,45], see Fig. 1.…”
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