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DSQ II Hardware Manual
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Ion Source and Inlet Valve
This chapter describes the theory of operation for ion source components and the inlet valve.
Ion Source
The ion source is the part of the DSQ II where ions are formed. It is located inside and to the
front of the vacuum manifold. The ion source has two main functions: to generate a beam of
electrons and to provide a site for these electrons to interact with sample or reagent gas
molecules to form ions. Once formed, these ions are then focused by the lenses into the
prefilter and then the quadrupole mass filter.
The ion source uses an interchangeable ion volume so that three different ionization modes
can be used (EI, PCI, or NCI). The ion volume sits inside the ion source, which is heated by
three cartridge heaters. Three lenses at the back of the ion volume draw out either positive or
negative ions from the ion volume and pass them into the prefilter.
The ion source consists of the following components:
• Filament
• Ion source
• Ion volume
• Lenses
• Magnets and magnet yoke
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