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High Resolution Phonon-assisted Quasi-resonance Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Published on: June 28, 2016
Dipole and quadrupole resonance excitation in linear quadrupoles
1Ryazan State University, Ryazan, Russia.
Abstract:
In the development of commercial quadrupole mass spectrometers, there is an interest in improving the performance characteristics such as transmission, resolution, and mass range. In particular, parametric and dipolar resonance excitation of trapping ions are used for linear quadrupole mass filters. Theoretical methods and numerical simulation of ion trajectories were applied for study of ion-optical properties. The review is devoted to description of different excitation methods to improve QMF performance and consists of three parts. The first part presents the results of a linear ion trap simulation for various operating conditions and excitation methods. The second part considers the effects of dipole excitation (DE) on the performance of the quadrupole mass filter. The last part analyzes the formation of stability islands by different methods of quadrupole excitation. To date conditions of mass separation in quadrupole mass filters with sin wave supply were described for stability islands of the first and third stability regions formed by quadrupole and DE. By complicating the electronics such methods allow to overcome the destructive influence of electric field distortions and obtain a resolving power and ion transmission efficiency comparable with commercial devices. At quadrupole resonance excitation by a two-frequency signal, it is possible to reduce the length of electrodes three times without losses in resolution and transmission, which reduces the cost of rod set production with micrometer accuracy. Dipole resonance excitation allows controlling the shape of the mass peak by changing amplitude and phase of the auxiliary AC signal. The main factors affecting the resolving power of a linear ion trap are described theoretically. The numerical modeling results are confirmed by experiment.
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