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BSMA Filter step 3.5 sheet 0.5, gap Condenser width 260, HV electrode thickness 3.0 Collector size 32.4×170.6, gap 1.3 C0 R1 R2 E C4 C1 C2 C3 V

Plain IGMA Aerosol inlet bd a h h u E Sheath air inlet Aerosol outlet Ballast air ( could be recirculated to sheath air ) V

The ions in the outlet are collected by a well-insulated and shielded electrostatic filter powered by an internal battery and DC-DC converter. The collector is connected to the ground through an electrometric amplifier. Electrostatic shielding from the high voltage deflector grid allows free manipulation with mobility control voltage. step 12.5 mm gap 20 mm gap mm The deflector grid is connected to a RC circuit with a time constant of about 4 s. The capacitor of this circuit is quickly charged up to 6 kV and slowly discharged through the resistor with a period of 20 s. This assures the logarithmical scanning of mobility from the lowest to the highest value of the mobility range during the 20 s period. Modified IGMA

TRAJECTORIES OF IONS IN A MODIFIED IGMA

Noise : cm –3 Mobility : cm 2 V −1 s − wintertime outdoor air, rime and light snowfall closed room, rich in radon IGMA BSMA 0.03 cm 2 V −1 s −1 Mobility 3 cm 2 V −1 s −1 NOISE

Fan on Fan off BSMA ACCUMULATION AND DECAY OF RADON DAUGHTERS