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Solenoidal magnetic field cell

Pulsed-Valve Cl and CID-Exneriments. Chemical Ionization (Cl), self-CI (SCI), and direct or desorption Cl (DCI) experiments in FTMS can be done equally well with the differentially-pumped external ion source described below, or with a pulsed-valve single cell arrangement (5,6). In our experiments, we admit a pulse of reagent gas via a piezoelectric pulsed valve with a minimum opening time of about 2.5 ms (7). Unlike solenoid pulsed valves, the performance of piezoelectric pulsed valves is not disturbed by the strong magnetic field of 4.7 Tesla. [Pg.85]

There are several other important aspects of the experiment which should be mentioned. The waveguide cell is surrounded by a solenoid coil which can produce a magnetic field parallel to the ion beam direction the magnitude of this field (up to 50 G) is often sufficient to produce observable Zeeman splittings which greatly assist spectroscopic assignment, as we will see. ft is also possible to expose the molecular ion beam to two different microwave frequencies this so-called double resonance technique enables two different microwave transitions to be connected, if they share a... [Pg.731]

Figure 3. Schematic representation of the MAC Mode scanning for< microscope with a liquid cell. A cantilever, coated with a magnetic material, is driven by an alternating magnetic field of a solenoid placed under the sample. Figure 3. Schematic representation of the MAC Mode scanning for< microscope with a liquid cell. A cantilever, coated with a magnetic material, is driven by an alternating magnetic field of a solenoid placed under the sample.

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