A progressively reduced pretension method to fabricate Bradbury-Nielsen gates with uniform tension
Kai Ni, Jingran Guo, Zhou Yu, Like Cao, Quan Yu, Xiang Qian, Xiaohao, Wang

TL;DR
This paper presents a new progressive pretension method for fabricating Bradbury-Nielsen gates that ensures uniform wire tension without templates, simplifying production and improving reliability in ion beam modulation.
Contribution
The introduced method allows direct, sequential wire winding with calculated pretensions, reducing complexity and fabrication time compared to previous template-based approaches.
Findings
Wire tension uniformity less than 2.5% theoretically
Successful construction of BNG with stainless steel wires
Enhanced resolution in ion mobility spectrometer using the new BNG
Abstract
A Bradbury-Nielsen gate (BNG) is often used to modulate ion beams. It consists of two interleaved and electrically isolated sets of wires with uniform tension, which can keep parallel, equidistant, and coplanar over a wide temperature range, making the BNG reliable and robust. We have previously analyzed the non-uniform problem of wire tensions with sequentially winding method, and developed a template-based transfer method to solve this problem. In this paper, we introduced a progressively reduced pretension method, which allows directly and sequentially winding wires on the substrate without using a template. Theoretical analysis shows that by applying proper pretension to each wire when fixing it onto the substrate, the final wire tensions of all wires can be uniform. The algorithm and flowchart to calculate the pretension sequence are given, and the fabrication process is introduced…
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