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Mass spectrometric identification of the paramagnetic component of a molecular beam

A non-uniform six-pole magnet was used to focus beams of paramagnetic particles into the source of a mass spectrometer. The system was tested for O 2, NO, and NO 2 radicals and other compounds containing H, N, and O atoms. Information on the electronic states of the species and on the molecular beam...

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Published in:International journal of mass spectrometry and ion physics 1971, Vol.7 (5), p.363-370
Main Authors: Tal'rose, V.L., Dodonov, A.F., Leipunskii, I.O., Morozov, I.I.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:A non-uniform six-pole magnet was used to focus beams of paramagnetic particles into the source of a mass spectrometer. The system was tested for O 2, NO, and NO 2 radicals and other compounds containing H, N, and O atoms. Information on the electronic states of the species and on the molecular beam parameters was obtained from the dependence of the mass spectrometer ion current on the magnetic field strength in the magnet. The experimental data presented are in good agreement with theoretical predictions.
ISSN:0020-7381
1873-3034
DOI:10.1016/0020-7381(71)85002-7