Mass-selected ion beam generation using two rotating electric-field mass separation technique

Author:

Nojima Masashi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute for Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science , 2641 Yamazaki, Noda, Chiba 278-8510, Japan

Abstract

This paper describes the origin, principles, practical applications, and future perspectives of mass-selected ion beams generated using two rotating electric-field mass (REF-MS) filters. Our team has been investigating the underlying principles of REF-MS separation and assessing the feasibility of developing suitable systems to realize mass separation and ion beam convergence using rotating electric fields as well as the practicability of this method. This paper focuses on the mechanism underlying the observed cycloid trajectories followed by REF-MS-selected ions. A focused ion beam column with Ga and AuGe liquid metal ion sources (LMISs) was connected to REF-MS optics to assess the mass-selection performance of the filter. The mass-separation ability of this system was demonstrated by the ion projection images of Ga-LMIS (69Ga+ and 71Ga+) and AuGe-LMIS (97Au2+, Au2Ge+, and Au2Ge2+). The column was then replaced with a vacuum electrospray ionization (ESI) source. The size-selected water-cluster ion beams [(H2O)nH]+ were separated based on cluster size, and a microscale crater was created. Co-containing molecular ion beams were revealed using different concentrations of ESI sources, and a mass-separated [Co(DEGBE)4]+ ion beam was constructed.

Funder

Development of Advanced Measurement and Analysis Systems

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Precise Measurement Technology Promotion Foundation

Shimadzu

KIOXIA Holdings Corporation

the Academic Incentive System of Toshiba Electric Devices and Storage Corporation

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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