1958
DOI: 10.1063/1.1716063
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Electron-Bombardment Detection of Noncondensable Molecular Beams

Abstract: An electron-bombardment detector developed for the detection of noncondensable as well as condensable molecular beams is described. The ionization efficiency for a hydrogen deuteride beam is in the range of 10−5 to 10−4. Auxiliary components include: vacuum buffer chambers for source background gas reduction; a mass spectrometer for ion mass selection; an electron multiplier, electrometer, and phase-sensitive detector combination for signal observation. Modulation techniques for beam and magnetic resonance det… Show more

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