4.7 Article

Research on measuring method of pumping speed for miniature sputter ion pump

Journal

MEASUREMENT
Volume 190, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2022.110736

Keywords

Low pumping speed; Sputter ion pump; Uncertainty; Measurement standard

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61971209]
  2. Na-tional Major Scientific Apparatus Development Project of China [2017YFF0105801]

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A new calibration apparatus was developed to measure the low pumping speed of miniature sputter ion pump. The flowmeter method was found to perform better in measuring the low pumping speed compared to the orifice method.
In this work, a new calibration apparatus, which employs the flowmeter method and the orifice method, was developed to get the low pumping speed of the miniature sputter ion pump (SIP), and the two methods were compared in the measurement of the low pumping speed. A low pumping speed of the order of 10-4 m3 s-1 was calibrated in the pressure range of 10-6 Pa to 10-2 Pa, and the combined standard uncertainty was 4.5-8.8% for nitrogen. The measurement results of the spinning rotor gauge (SRG) and the extractor gauge (IE514) were contrasted, and it can be found that the measurement error of the extractor gauge is obvious. Hence a method to measure the pumping speed and the outgassing rate of the extractor gauge is introduced, and the influence of the extractor gauge on the measurement was evaluated in the pressure range of 10-6 Pa to 10-4 Pa. The low pumping speed of the miniature SIP, which is a single-cylinder diode SIP, was calibrated in these high purity gases (N2, He, and Ar), and the flowmeter method performs better than the orifice method.

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