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Crowd control of ions in the Astral analyzer

Hamish Stewart, Dmitry Grinfeld, J. Petzoldt, Bernd Hagedorn, M. G. Skoblin, Alexander Makarov, Christian Hock

2024Journal of Mass Spectrometry14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Space charge effects are the Achilles' heel of all high‐resolution ion optical devices. In time‐of‐flight mass analyzers, these may manifest as reduction of resolving power, mass measurement shift, peak coalescence, and/or transmission losses, while highly sensitive modern ion sources and injection devices ensure that such limits are easily exceeded. Space charge effects have been investigated, by experiment and simulation study, for the astral multi‐reflection analyzer, incorporating ion focusing via a pair of converging ion mirrors, and fed by a pulsed extraction ion trap. Major factors were identified as the resonant effect between ~10 3 ions of similar m/z in‐flight and the expansion of trapped packets of ~10 4–5 ions prior to extraction. Optimum operation and compensated ion mirror calibration strategies were then generated and described based on these findings.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryIonSpectrum analyzerReflection (computer programming)Ion currentIon trappingAtomic physicsOpticsAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Ion trapPhysicsChromatographyComputer scienceOrganic chemistryProgramming languageMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasmaIon-surface interactions and analysis
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