A dual-axis goniometer enables two-dimensional in-vacuo steering of electrospray ion beams from an EMI-BF4 wetted needle, permitting angular TOF measurements that show angle-dependent changes in monomer, dimer, trimer, and heavy species abundances.
Direct Two-Dimensional Goniometric Steering of Vacuum Electrospray Ion Beams for Angular Time-of-Flight Studies
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Here we present a novel method for two-dimensional steering of vacuum electrospray ionization beams to better understand their angular properties. Utilizing an externally wetted tungsten needle with the ionic liquid 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate (EMI-BF$_4$), we employ a dual-axis goniometer to achieve in-vacuo beam steering in both pitch and yaw. This setup enables detailed angular-dependent time-of-flight (TOF) measurements of molecular species within the ESI plume as a function of plume angle. Our findings reveal significant variations in the relative abundance of monomers, dimers, trimers, and heavy species across different beam angles, with monomers being at a relative minimum and fragments, trimers, and heavy species being at a relative maximum at the beam center. At higher angles, the relative monomer abundance increases, but at the plume extremities heavy species and trimer fragments begin to rise. The ability to accurately aim the ion beam dramatically enhances the signal-to-noise ratio for various diagnostic tools, underscoring the utility of this system for both scientific studies and practical laboratory applications. This two-dimensional steering capability offers a robust framework for future investigations into ESI plume dynamics and composition, enabling more precise characterizations that are critical for optimizing ESI-based propulsion systems and other applications.
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Direct Two-Dimensional Goniometric Steering of Vacuum Electrospray Ion Beams for Angular Time-of-Flight Studies
A dual-axis goniometer enables two-dimensional in-vacuo steering of electrospray ion beams from an EMI-BF4 wetted needle, permitting angular TOF measurements that show angle-dependent changes in monomer, dimer, trimer, and heavy species abundances.