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Slitting

The variation of Bq causes all ions to pass sequentially in front of the exit slit behind which is positioned the photomultiplier detector. The pressure in the apparatus is held at 10 torr in order to achieve mean free paths of ions sufficiently high that all ions emitted from the source are collected. [Pg.48]

The first requirement is a source of infrared radiation that emits all frequencies of the spectral range being studied. This polychromatic beam is analyzed by a monochromator, formerly a system of prisms, today diffraction gratings. The movement of the monochromator causes the spectrum from the source to scan across an exit slit onto the detector. This kind of spectrometer in which the range of wavelengths is swept as a function of time and monochromator movement is called the dispersive type. [Pg.57]

The high luminosity of the instrument with no slits to limit the size of the beam. This is the Jacquinot s advantage also called etendue. ... [Pg.58]

Measuring surface crack depth is performed by calibration samples made of the same material like the object being tested. Calibration samples are the plates having narrow grooves like slits of various depth 0.2 mm, 0.5 mm, 1.0 mm, 2.0 mm, 3.0 mm, 4.0 mm, 5.0 mm and made by electric erosion method. The samples have dimensions 50 mm X 150 mm x 6 mm and 25 mmx 150 mm x 6 mm and are made of magnetic... [Pg.286]

When dispersing elements are used, the resolution of the speetrometer is detennined by the entranee slit widtir, the exit slit width, the foeal length and the dispersing element itself Resolving power is defined as... [Pg.1163]

Figure Bl.2.8. Schematic diagram of a slit jet spectrometer for high resolution IR studies of weakly-bound species. From [26], used with pennission. Figure Bl.2.8. Schematic diagram of a slit jet spectrometer for high resolution IR studies of weakly-bound species. From [26], used with pennission.
Nesbitt D J 1994 Fligh-resolution, direct infrared-laser absorption-spectroscopy in slit supersonic ]ets—intermolecular forces and unimolecular vibrational dynamics in clusters Ann. Rev. Phys. Chem. 45 367-99... [Pg.1176]

Figure Bl.7.4. Schematic diagram of a reverse geometry (BE) magnetic sector mass spectrometer ion source (1) focusing lens (2) magnetic sector (3) field-free region (4) beam resolving slits (5) electrostatic sector (6) electron multiplier detector (7). Second field-free region components collision cells (8) and beam deflection electrodes (9). Figure Bl.7.4. Schematic diagram of a reverse geometry (BE) magnetic sector mass spectrometer ion source (1) focusing lens (2) magnetic sector (3) field-free region (4) beam resolving slits (5) electrostatic sector (6) electron multiplier detector (7). Second field-free region components collision cells (8) and beam deflection electrodes (9).
There are otlier teclmiques for mass separation such as tire quadmpole mass filter and Wien filter. Anotlier mass spectrometry teclmique is based on ion chromatography, which is also capable of measuring tire shapes of clusters [30, 31]. In tills metliod, cluster ions of a given mass are injected into a drift tube witli well-defined entrance and exit slits and filled witli an inert gas. The clusters drift tlirough tills tube under a weak electric potential. Since the... [Pg.2390]

Figure C 1.3.3. Comparison between infrared spectra for tire p bend combination band of Ar-HF obtained in tire gas phase and in a slit jet. (a) The gas-phase spectmm (Taken from 1361). (b) The slit jet spectmm (Taken from 1611). Figure C 1.3.3. Comparison between infrared spectra for tire p bend combination band of Ar-HF obtained in tire gas phase and in a slit jet. (a) The gas-phase spectmm (Taken from 1361). (b) The slit jet spectmm (Taken from 1611).
The two adiabatic potential energy surfaces that we will use in the present calculations, are called a reactive double-slit model (RDSM) [59] where the first surface is the lower and the second is the upper surface, respectively,... [Pg.46]

A7 Ethane/methane selectivity calculated from grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations of mixtures in slit IS at a temperature of 296 K. The selectivity is defined as the ratio of the mole fractions in the pore to the ratio of mole fractions in the bulk. H is the slit width defined in terms of the methane collision diameter (Tch,- (Figure awn from Crackncll R F, D Nicholson and N Quirke 1994. A Grand Canonical Monte Carlo Study ofLennard-s Mixtures in Slit Pores 2 Mixtures of Two-Centre Ethane with Methane. Molecular Simulation 13 161-175.)... [Pg.458]

Schematic illustration of the arrangements of ethane molecules in slits of varying sizes. In the slit of width ochJ tich methyl group is able to occupy a potential minimum from the pore (middle). [Pg.458]

The chief disadvantages of a Buchner funnel for filtration are (i) it is impossible to see whether the underside of the perforated plate is perfectly clean, and (ii) the larger sizes are top heavy. The first drawback is absent in the Jena slit-sieve funnel (Fig. 11,1, 7,/) this is an all-glass funnel provided with a sealed-in transparent plate, perforated by a series of angular slots, upon which the filter paper rests. The sintered glass... [Pg.133]

Data for the several flame methods assume an acetylene-nitrous oxide flame residing on a 5- or 10-cm slot burner. The sample is nebulized into a spray chamber placed immediately ahead of the burner. Detection limits are quite dependent on instrument and operating variables, particularly the detector, the fuel and oxidant gases, the slit width, and the method used for background correction and data smoothing. [Pg.727]


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