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Electric sector fields

Morgan, R.P. Porter, C.J. Beynon, J.H. On the Formation of Artefact Peaks in Linked Scans of the Magnet and Electric Sector Fields in a Mass Spectrometer. Org. Mass Spectrom. 1977,12, 735-738. [Pg.186]

Quadrupole Magnetic sector field Electric sector field Time of flight (ToF) Electrical Ion-trap Magnetic Ion-trap... [Pg.373]

Magnetic sector field (B) Combination of magnetic (B) and electric sector fields (E) Quadrupole mass analyzer (Q) Time-of-flight mass analyzer (ToF)... [Pg.4]

Sector field analyzers are magnetic or electric sector fields or a combination of the two with ion focusing and separation properties used in static mass spectrometers. [Pg.78]

Besides a magnetic field, an electric sector field also influences the trajectory of the ions. An... [Pg.81]

Figure 3.4 Prism and lens effect of an electric sector field with radius re and sector angle . The ions coming from the ion-emitting point A enter the electric sector field after a distance of le and are focused on the imaging curve behind the electric sector field at a distance of e". Ions of energy e(V + AV) and e(V — AV) are focused in two separate images A " and A2". (Massenspektrometrie Herausgegeben, Von Kienitz, H., Verlag Chemie, GmbH, Weinheim (1968). Reproduced by permission of Wiley-VCH)... Figure 3.4 Prism and lens effect of an electric sector field with radius re and sector angle . The ions coming from the ion-emitting point A enter the electric sector field after a distance of le and are focused on the imaging curve behind the electric sector field at a distance of e". Ions of energy e(V + AV) and e(V — AV) are focused in two separate images A " and A2". (Massenspektrometrie Herausgegeben, Von Kienitz, H., Verlag Chemie, GmbH, Weinheim (1968). Reproduced by permission of Wiley-VCH)...
For an electric sector field with angle it is valid that the electrostatic force (field strength)... [Pg.83]

The combination of an electric sector field with a magnetic sector field to form a double-focusing instrument is advantageous for improving the properties (e.g., the mass resolution) of mass spectrometers. [Pg.83]

Combination of Magnetic and Electric Sector Fields - Double-focusing Sector Field Mass Spectrometer... [Pg.83]

Another combination of magnetic and electric sector fields, together with a tandem accelerator, is realized in different types of accelerator mass spectrometers (AMS)17 applied for carbon-14 dating and extreme ultratrace analysis of long-lived radionuclides at natural isotope abundances (see Chapter 5). [Pg.87]


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