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Mass-dependent focusing, extraction pulse

If delayed extraction increases the mass resolution without degradation of sensitivity compared with continuous extraction, it also has limitations. Indeed, delayed extraction complicates the mass calibration procedure. It can only be optimized for part of the mass range at a time and is less effective at high mass. Delayed extraction partially decouples ion production from the flight time analysis, thus improving the pulsed beam definition. However, calibration, resolution and mass accuracy are still affected by conditions in the source. For instance, in the usual axial MALDI-TOF experiments, optimum focusing conditions depend on laser pulse width and fluence, the type of sample matrix, the sample preparation method, and even the location of the laser spot on the sample. [Pg.131]


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