Alexander Koukras Gyula Nagy Miguel Fernández. Topics Geometry Calibration Transmission Focusing properties Resolution Conclusions.

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Alexander Koukras Gyula Nagy Miguel Fernández

Topics Geometry Calibration Transmission Focusing properties Resolution Conclusions

Geometry Just PPA with 2π cylindrical symmetry (rotating around x axis) Advantage compared to PPA: – Greater acceptance: more solid angle (2π symmetry)

Calibration Linear relation between E 0 and V d Here, q=-1 (e) so For 45º Relation V d, E 0 : Using LUA

Slope  Formula  Calibration (45º & 30º) Slope 

Transmission T(%) = For a fixed KE of particles and its corresponding Vd (calibration) Fly particles slightly different angles  measure #particles enter, #particles pass through 45º  T= 98.5% 30º  T= 20% !!! Wider exit slit + 3rd plate (only for 30º)

Transmission (3 plates) Now: T = 92% f does not change 3rd plate not to lose resolution

For 45º  1st order focusing, focus inside For 30º  2nd order focusing, focus outside Trace width: Focusing properties SimionTheoretical 30º º21.3

Resolution Lua program to scan energy, measure the E min and E max that leave the exit slit, and calculate R The lower R  the better R 45 º1.8 % 30 º1%

Resolution Compare 45º with theory: SimionFormula 45°1.8%3%

Resolution Independent of energy 30º has better resolution for same geometry For 30º, R does not change with 3rd plate + wider exit slit

Conclusions Better resolution for 30º Better focusing for 30º Lower transmission for 30º – Solution: 3rd electrode + wider exit slit

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Thanks to our advisors: – Manolis Benis – Pilar Garcés And all other CPOTS teachers Thanks for your attention