DIFFUSION, IONIZATION, AND SAMPLING PROCESSES IN THE GLOW-DISCHARGE SOURCE FOR MASS-SPECTROMETRY

Citation
W. Hang et Ww. Harrison, DIFFUSION, IONIZATION, AND SAMPLING PROCESSES IN THE GLOW-DISCHARGE SOURCE FOR MASS-SPECTROMETRY, Analytical chemistry, 69(24), 1997, pp. 4957-4963
Citations number
35
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032700
Volume
69
Issue
24
Year of publication
1997
Pages
4957 - 4963
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2700(1997)69:24<4957:DIASPI>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
A microsecond pulsed glow discharge source has been coupled to a quadr upole mass analyzer for plasma diagnostics. Diffusion times of sputter ed atoms from the cathode surface to the sampling orifice are measured for different cathode-orifice distances, pressures, and powers. These measured times are found to be close to the values calculated from th e theoretical models, indicating the suitability of this approach to d escribe the diffusion process in the glow discharge. By comparing ion signal profiles of the gaseous species and sputtered particles and the theoretical atom distributions, evidence is shown that most ions meas ured by the mass spectrometer are ionized in the vicinity of the orifi ce.