Achieving the highest possible mass resolving power in a multi-reflection
time-of-flight mass spectrometer requires very high-stability power supplies.
To this end, we have developed a programmable high-voltage power supply that
can achieve long-term stability on the order of parts-per-million. Herein we
present the design of the stable high-voltage system and bench-top stability
measurements up to 1~kV; the stabilization technique can, in principle, be
applied up to 15~kV or more.. We demonstrate that in the ≤1~Hz band the
output stability is on the level of 1~part per million (ppm) during one hour,
with only slightly more output variation across 3 days. We further demonstrate
that the output is largely free of noise in the 1~Hz -- 200~Hz band. We also
demonstrate settling to the ppm level within one minute following a 100~V step
transition. Finally, we demonstrate that when these power supplies are used to
bias the electrodes of a multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrograph the
measured time-of-flight is stable on the ppm-level for at least one hour.Comment: 10 pages, 12 figures, Report of electronics developmen