Computer-assisted Null Point Method for the Mass Spectrometric Measurement of Relative Abundance of Hydrogen Isotopes
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概要
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A multiplying digital-to-analog converter (DAC) has been incorporated into the measuring circuit of a conventional double collector mass spectrometer. Inverse feedback of a portion of the signal from the mass-2 peak (H2+) is controlled by the microcomputer so as to exactly cancel the ion current signal of the mass-3 peak (HD+ + H3+). The control to obtain the null point was so successful that we can regard the digital number being sent to the DAC as the proportional value to the ion current ratio. The software simulation of gas exchange in the ionization chamber from the sample gas to the reference gas and vice versa brought about the reduction of the measurement time.
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著者
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TAMURA Jun
Department of Surgery, Otsu Red Cross Hospital
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Ohsumi Takashi
Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Tamura Jun
Department Of Surgery Otsu Red Cross Hospital
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Tamura Jun
Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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