Modeling of an Inverted Drift Tube for Improved Mobility Analysis of Aerosol Particles
Abstract A new mobility particle analyzer, which has been termed Inverted Drift Tube, has been modeled analytically as well as numerically and proven to be a very capable instrument. The basis for the new design have been the shortcomings of the previous ion mobility spectrometers, in particular (a)...
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Main Authors: | Minal Nahin, Derek Oberreit, Nobuhiko Fukushima, Carlos Larriba-Andaluz |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4065d5ed41d748559c9917c862cb443c |
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