Claims
- 1. A magnetic sector for a mass spectrometer, comprising:a magnetic element having first and second opposite poles, formed at least partially of a magnetic material which has a temperature coefficient of remnant flux density greater than 0.8%; and a magnetic shunt, having an opposite temperature coefficient to the temperature coefficient of the magnetic material, and coupled in parallel with the magnetic element between said first and second poles, to thereby divert flux lines from the magnetic element according to temperature in an opposite way to that of the magnetic element, to thereby temperature-compensate the magnetic material.
- 2. A device as in claim 1, wherein said magnetic material is an Nd—B—Fe alloy.
- 3. A device as in claim 2, further comprising a flux yoke, connected between opposite pole pieces of the magnetic material.
- 4. A device as in claim 3, wherein said flux yoke is a high saturation flux yoke formed of a nickel or Ni—Fe alloy.
- 5. A magnetic sector for a mass spectrometer, comprising:a magnetic element having first and second opposite poles, formed at least partially of a magnetic material which has a temperature coefficient of remnant flux density greater than 0.8%; and a magnetic shunt, having an opposite temperature coefficient to the temperature coefficient of the magnetic element between said first and second poles, to thereby divert flux lines from the magnetic element according to temperature in an opposite way to the of the magnetic element, to thereby temperature-compensate the magnetic material, further comprising a magnetic yoke of a substantially U-shape, extending between the magnet parts, and forming a flux path therebetween; and wherein said magnetic shunt extends between two opposing portions of said flux pieces.
- 6. A temperature compensated magnetic system for a mass spectrometer, comprising:a mass spectrometer system, producing ions to be separated according to their masses; a magnetic element, in a path of said ions, producing a magnetic field that separates the ions according to their masses, said magnetic element formed of a magnetic portion formed of a generally U-shaped high performance magnetic material that includes an alloy of Nd—B—Fe, a yoke, extending between said legs of said magnetic material in said U shape, and forming a flux path for said magnetic material, and formed of a high saturation flux yoke material of at least 15,000 G; and a magnetic shunt, extending in parallel to said magnet, across said magnetic yoke, said magnetic shunt having an opposite temperature dependance to a temperature dependance of said magnets and located such that it compensates for magnetic effect.
- 7. A method of operating a mass spectrometer, comprising:using a high performance magnet to separate ions according to their mass; and using a magnetic shunt extending between opposite poles of said magnet to compensate for temperature dependence of said magnet.
- 8. A magnetic sector for a mass spectrometer, comprising:a magnetic element having first and second opposite poles, formed at least partially of a magnetic material which has a temperature coefficient of remnant flux density greater than 0.8%; and a magnetic shunt, having an opposite temperature coefficient to the temperature coefficient of the magnetic material, extending between said opposite poles, and coupled to the magnetic element, to thereby divert flux lines from the magnetic element according to temperature in an opposite way to that of the magnetic element, to thereby temperature-compensate the magnetic material, said magnetic shunt being less than 10% of a weight of a weight of said magnetic element.
- 9. A magnetic sector as in claim 8, wherein said magnetic shunt is less than 1 percent of a weight of said magnetic element.
- 10. A magnetic sector as in claim 8, wherein said magnetic shunt is coupled in parallel with the magnetic element between said first and second poles.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of the U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/083,817, filed on May 1, 1998.
STATEMENT AS TO FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract, and is subject to the provisions of Public Law 96-517 (35 U.S.C. 202) in which the Contractor has elected to retain title.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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