A
altitude range
1-8
analyzer factor 4-9,
4-12
anode
9-1
error
7-2
voltage
3-7
anti-seize compound
1-11
appearance potential
9-1
atomic mass unit
9-1
B
background
9-1
bakeout 9-1,
11-3
temperature
6-3
C
calibrated
4-16
capacitance manometer
center voltage
9-1
closed ion source 4-15,
communication
none to host
7-1
problems
7-6
computer
cables
12-4
conductance
9-1
ConFlat flange
assembly
1-10
constant peak width
4-15
contamination
prevention
3-13
continuous dynode element
control voltages
4-15
CPU LED
7-1
cracking pattern 4-3,
9-1
current rating
1-7
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D
Dalton's Law
4-8
DC
component
3-7
potential
3-7
DC-to-RF ratio
3-7
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detection factor 4-12, 4-13,
detector 3-1,
9-2
detector type
11-1
4-11
9-1
3-12
1-3
1-3
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doubly charged ion
9-2
E
electron energy 3-4,
9-2
electron multiplier
9-2
electron stimulated desorption
electronics enclosure
11-4
electronics module 1-5,
physical dimensions
EM gain
3-11
emission current 3-4,
9-2
emission error
7-2
emult error
7-2
energy of the bombarding electrons
exit aperture
9-2
extension kit
12-3
extractor 3-4,
9-2
F
faraday
cup 3-10,
9-2
filament 4-14,
9-2
kit
10-2
replacement
6-6
focus lens
9-3
fragment ion
9-3
fragmentation factor 4-9, 4-13, 4-16,
fragmentation pattern 4-3, 4-5, 4-6, 4-15,
G
gain of the electron multiplier 4-12,
gas consumption
4-15
gas phase patterns
4-15
H
heating jacket
6-3
high-vacuum environment
humidity
1-8
hydrogen fluoride
3-13
I
I/O
1-23
analog inputs
1-24
AUX I/O connector
setpoint relays
1-23
in situ preamplifier
3-11
inputs
11-4
integer values
4-3
ion
9-3
Index
4-15
12-2
1-6
4-5
9-3
9-3
9-3
3-1
1-23
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