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Halo ion trap mass spectrometer

Authors :
Miao Wang
Jeffrey D. Maas
Milton L. Lee
Samuel E. Tolley
Daniel E. Austin
Edgar D. Lee
Aaron R. Hawkins
Alan L. Rockwood
H. Dennis Tolley
Source :
Analytical chemistry. 79(7)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We describe a novel radio frequency ion trap mass analyzer based on toroidal trapping geometry and microfabrication technology. The device, called the halo ion trap, consists of two parallel ceramic plates, the facing surfaces of which are imprinted with sets of concentric ring electrodes. Radii of the imprinted rings range from 5 to 12 mm, and the spacing between the plates is 4 mm. Unlike conventional ion traps, in which hyperbolic metal electrodes establish equipotential boundary conditions, electric fields in the halo ion trap are established by applying different radio frequency potentials to each ring. The potential on each ring can be independently optimized to provide the best trapping field. The halo ion trap features an open structure, allowing easy access for in situ ionization. The toroidal geometry provides a large trapping and analyzing volume, increasing the number of ions that can be stored and reducing the effects of space-charge on mass analysis. Preliminary mass spectra show resolution (m/Deltam) of 60-75 when the trap is operated at 1.9 MHz and 500 Vp-p.

Details

ISSN :
00032700
Volume :
79
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Analytical chemistry
Accession number :
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