A Faraday cup is a metal (conductive) cup designed to catch charged particles in a vacuum. The resulting current can be measured and used to determine the number of ions or electrons hitting the cup.
Dataset Name | PI-Supplied Description | PI-Supplied Name |
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Lead isotope data collected from the R/V Pourquoi pas (GEOVIDE) in the North Atlantic, Labrador Sea (section GA01) during 2014 | Metal (conductive) cup designed to catch charged particles in a vacuum. | IsoProbe multicollector ICPMS Faraday Cup |
Noble gas concentrations from water samples collected in August and September 2016 during R/V Neil Armstrong cruise AR7-02 as part of the Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Project (O-SNAP) | Faraday Cup detector | |
The influence of reactive oxygen species on "‘respiration" isotope effect | Faraday cup |