Electrospray propulsion time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry diagnostic.

IF 1.7 4区 工程技术 Q3 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION
Giuliana C Hofheins, Zach Ulibarri, Elaine M Petro
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Abstract

The design and capability of a novel electrospray propulsion time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) diagnostic are presented to investigate secondary species emission from surface impingement of energetic molecular ion plumes. Designed on the basis of traditional SIMS principles, this diagnostic provides information on the relative intensity and chemical composition of charged secondary species given electrospray operational parameters like incident angle, primary ion energy, and target surface composition. The system consists of an externally wetted tungsten ion source operating with room temperature ionic liquid propellant, a target with a secondary species acceleration mesh, and a time-of-flight mass spectrometer with an electrostatic gate and microchannel plate detector. The results show that energetic primary plume impacts with a silver metallic surface induce both sputtering of the target (Ag+, Ag2+, and Ag3+) and molecular secondary ion emission in both polarities. Within these secondary species, peaks related to the ionic liquid primary ions (B+ and F-) were definitively detected. The remaining secondary ions include fragmentation products of the EMI+ cation, common salt contaminants (Na+, K+, and Cl-), and hydrocarbon species from ambient vacuum facility conditions. The fragment pattern observed is consistent with both the ionic liquid components and typical contaminants encountered in high-vacuum TOF-SIMS analyses. For electrospray propulsion, these secondary species contribute to lifetime-limiting processes intrinsic to thruster operation, like impingement and degradation of electrodes and emitters, while also contributing to facility effects that can corrupt ground-based testing and thruster qualification.

电喷雾推进飞行时间二次离子质谱诊断。
介绍了一种新型电喷雾推进飞行时间二次离子质谱(TOF-SIMS)诊断方法的设计和性能,用于研究高能分子离子羽流表面撞击产生的二次物质发射。基于传统的SIMS原理设计,该诊断提供了给定电喷雾操作参数(如入射角、一次离子能量和目标表面成分)的带电二次物质的相对强度和化学成分的信息。该系统由一个使用室温离子液体推进剂的外湿式钨离子源、一个带二级加速网格的靶和一个带静电门和微通道板探测器的飞行时间质谱仪组成。结果表明,具有银金属表面的高能羽流撞击会导致靶材(Ag+、Ag2+和Ag3+)溅射和分子二次离子在两个极性上的发射。在这些次级物种中,确定地检测到与离子液体初级离子(B+和F-)相关的峰。剩余的二次离子包括EMI+阳离子的破碎产物,普通盐污染物(Na+, K+和Cl-),以及环境真空设施条件下的碳氢化合物。观察到的碎片模式与离子液体成分和高真空TOF-SIMS分析中遇到的典型污染物一致。对于电喷雾推进,这些次级物质会导致推进器运行中固有的寿命限制过程,如电极和发射器的撞击和降解,同时也会导致设备效应,影响地面测试和推进器的质量。
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Review of Scientific Instruments
Review of Scientific Instruments 工程技术-物理:应用
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
12.50%
发文量
758
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: Review of Scientific Instruments, is committed to the publication of advances in scientific instruments, apparatuses, and techniques. RSI seeks to meet the needs of engineers and scientists in physics, chemistry, and the life sciences.
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