B01D59/48

Ion sorter

A static magnetic field is applied in the same direction using a first magnet and a second magnet. The magnetic field is applied to a gap of uniform thickness between the first and second magnets. Voltages are applied to three or more electrodes located in the gap using a switchable voltage source. The voltages are applied to create a static electric field perpendicular to the static magnetic field in an input channel and at least one channel of two or more output channels. The channels are defined by gaps between the three or more electrodes. The simultaneous application of the static magnetic field and the static electric field causes ions from an ion beam of a mass spectrometer to move into and through the input channel and through at least one channel of the two or more output channels to another location in the mass spectrometer.

Ion sorter

A static magnetic field is applied in the same direction using a first magnet and a second magnet. The magnetic field is applied to a gap of uniform thickness between the first and second magnets. Voltages are applied to three or more electrodes located in the gap using a switchable voltage source. The voltages are applied to create a static electric field perpendicular to the static magnetic field in an input channel and at least one channel of two or more output channels. The channels are defined by gaps between the three or more electrodes. The simultaneous application of the static magnetic field and the static electric field causes ions from an ion beam of a mass spectrometer to move into and through the input channel and through at least one channel of the two or more output channels to another location in the mass spectrometer.

ACCELERATOR MASS SPECTROMETRY METHOD
20180277347 · 2018-09-27 ·

Accelerator mass spectrometry methods for analyzing a sample are provided. In an embodiment, the method includes measuring with an accelerator mass spectrometry system, an isotope of a first element and an isotope of a second element, wherein the measurement of the second element is used for normalizing the measurement of the first element.

ACCELERATOR MASS SPECTROMETRY METHOD
20180277347 · 2018-09-27 ·

Accelerator mass spectrometry methods for analyzing a sample are provided. In an embodiment, the method includes measuring with an accelerator mass spectrometry system, an isotope of a first element and an isotope of a second element, wherein the measurement of the second element is used for normalizing the measurement of the first element.

ION PRODUCTION SYSTEM WITH FIBROUS LATTICE FOR ION COLLECTION
20240420861 · 2024-12-19 ·

A method that includes accelerating ions toward a lattice of carbon fibers and capturing the ions in the lattice of carbon fibers.

Ionized gas separation arrangement

Disclosed is a gas separation arrangement for separating and containing various types of gas from a collection chamber based on their different atomic masses. The chamber is connected to an ion diverter via a valve that when open permits the various types of gas to migrate from the collection chamber to an ionizer where the gas is ionized. The ionized gas is accelerated through an ion accelerator and dispensed into an ion deflector. The ion deflector comprises a magnetic field within a channel defined by a pair of split-pole magnets. The trajectory of the ions is based on the mass of the ions, which separates the ions. Multiple collectors are positioned at different locations on an exit side of the ion deflector to receive the different ions traveling along their respective trajectories.

Ionized gas separation arrangement

Disclosed is a gas separation arrangement for separating and containing various types of gas from a collection chamber based on their different atomic masses. The chamber is connected to an ion diverter via a valve that when open permits the various types of gas to migrate from the collection chamber to an ionizer where the gas is ionized. The ionized gas is accelerated through an ion accelerator and dispensed into an ion deflector. The ion deflector comprises a magnetic field within a channel defined by a pair of split-pole magnets. The trajectory of the ions is based on the mass of the ions, which separates the ions. Multiple collectors are positioned at different locations on an exit side of the ion deflector to receive the different ions traveling along their respective trajectories.

Particle repelling arrangement

Described is a particle filtration system that protects a gas segregation region from lunar regolith dust by using, among other filtration elements, an integrated electromagnetic and electrostatic dust repelling system. The system includes a particle intake chamber with a particle repelling screen comprising a planar array of conductive wires energized with phase-shifted alternating current to generate a time-varying magnetic field. This field repels iron-rich dust particles laterally. An ionizing element located between the particle repelling screen and the gas segregation region. The ionizing element generates one or more electron curtains that charge neutral dust particles, which are then drawn to paired conductive plates via electrostatic attraction. A final-stage ULPA mesh filter captures any remaining particles, ensuring only gas enters the gas segregation region. This design enhances dust mitigation, improves gas collection efficiency, and protects sensitive components in harsh extraterrestrial environments.

GAS COLLECTION CHAMBER WITH ADSORBER

Disclosed is a segregating gas arrangement that generally comprises a gas segregation chamber, at least one cooling plate in the gas segregation chamber, and a carbon adsorber in an adsorption gas capturing chamber. The gas segregation chamber has a rim that when resting atop regolith defines a first interior environment. The cooling plates are in the gas segregation chamber, wherein the cooling plates are maintained at a first temperature above 5 K, which is a condensation temperature that higher temperature condensing gases will condense. The adsorption gas capturing chamber defines a second interior environment that is in communication with the first interior environment. The carbon adsorber is in the second interior environment and is maintained at a second temperature below 3 K. The carbon adsorber is configured to capture the low temperature condensing gas.