2002
DOI: 10.1134/1.1486207
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Express method of designing magnetic mass analyzers

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“…As for the function of the density distribution, then based on experimental data and results of computer simulation of ion sources and mass analyzers [38][39][40][41] we can conclude that in general case this is an asymmetric unimodal distribution. In our previous works [33,34], we used the Gaussian modified according to Fraser and Suzuki [42] as the distribution function:…”
Section: The Peak Shape Model For Magnetic Sector Mass Spectrometermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the function of the density distribution, then based on experimental data and results of computer simulation of ion sources and mass analyzers [38][39][40][41] we can conclude that in general case this is an asymmetric unimodal distribution. In our previous works [33,34], we used the Gaussian modified according to Fraser and Suzuki [42] as the distribution function:…”
Section: The Peak Shape Model For Magnetic Sector Mass Spectrometermentioning
confidence: 99%