Claims
- 1. In an alkali metal ionization detector having a heated filament electrode for thermally ionizing alkali metal atoms or alkali metal-containing particles in a monitored gas environment to form positive ions, and a source of electrical potential connected to a collector electrode to attract the positive ions and establish an ion current flow which is indicative of the concentration of the alkali metal atoms or alkali metal-containing particles, the improvement for providing the in-situ calibration of the detector, the improvement comprising,
- a calibration filament element including the alkali metal of interest, said element being positioned adjacent to said heated filament electrode, and
- a calibration electrical excitation means connected to said calibration filament element to cause said calibration filament element to generate alkali metal atoms,
- said heated filament electrode responding to said alkali metal atoms by producing positive ions by positive surface ionization, said positive ions being attracted to said collector electrode and establishing a calibration ion current flow in said detector.
- 2. In a detector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said alkali metal is sodium and said calibration filament element generates sodium atoms in response to said calibration electrical excitation means.
- 3. In a detector as claimed in claim 2 wherein said calibration filament element thermally volatizes the sodium as neutral sodium atoms in response to said calibration electrical excitation means.
- 4. In a detector as claimed in claim 1 including a negative electrical bias means connected to said calibration filament element to suppress the emission of positive alkali metal ions from said calibration filament element.
- 5. In a detector as claimed in claim 1 further including means for periodically activating the generation of alkali metal atoms by said calibration filament element.
Government Interests
This invention resulted from work performed under the Department of Energy Contract No. EN-77-C-02-4197.
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