Electric lamp and discharge devices – With positive or negative ion acceleration – Supplying ionizable material
Patent
1978-09-11
1980-06-03
Demeo, Palmer C.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With positive or negative ion acceleration
Supplying ionizable material
250427, 313156, 313363, H01J 150, H01J 2700, H05H 100
Patent
active
042063833
ABSTRACT:
An ion source using the cyclotron resonance principle is provided using a miniaturized ion source device in an air gap of a small permanent magnet with a substantially uniform field in the air gap of about 0.5 inch. The device and permanent magnet are placed in an enclosure which is maintained at a high vacuum (typically 10.sup.-7 torr) into which a sample gas can be introduced. The ion-beam end of the device is placed very close to an aperture through which an ion beam can exit into apparatus for an experiment.
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Anicich Vincent G.
Huntress, Jr. Wesley T.
California Institute of Technology
DeMeo Palmer C.
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