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Averaging peak-to-peak voltage detector for absolute mass determination of single particles with quadrupole ion traps
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EngineeringMeasurementSine WaveAnalytical InstrumentationCalibrationLow Voltage SourceHigh VoltageAnalytical ChemistryInstrumentationRadiologyElectrical EngineeringRadiation DetectionPhysicsAbsolute Mass DeterminationCosmic RaySingle ParticlesNatural SciencesInstrument ScienceParticle PhysicsMass SpectrometryDetector PhysicElectrophysiologyPeak-to-peak Voltage Detector
A sine wave that controls a quadrupole ion trap is generated from a low voltage source, boosted to high voltage through a transformer. Since not even the best transformers can keep a flat amplitude response with respect to frequency, knowing the accurate peak-to-peak value of the sine wave is paramount when the frequency is varied. We have developed an averaging peak-to-peak voltage detector for such measurements and demonstrated that the device is an essential tool to make possible high-precision mass determination of single charged microparticles with masses greater than 1×1011u. Tests of the detector with sine waves from a FLUKE 5720A standard source in the neighborhood of 1400Vpp and frequencies ranging from 100to700Hz showed a measurement accuracy better than 10ppm. The detector settled within 5s after each reset to 5 digits of DVM rock-steady reading, and the calibration against the same source after 3weeks of continuous use of the circuit produced a mere overall 1ppm difference.
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