FIELD: physics.
SUBSTANCE: invention pertains to the field of dynamic mass analysis of charged particles in alternating HF fields. The mass-selective method of separating ions is based on the use of an analyser, consisting of two flat parallel electrodes with linear-discrete and anti-phased HF potential distributions on the Y axis and a flat earthed electrode, and a limiting electrode with values y≥0. The discrete electrodes are made in the form of capacitor or inductive linear HF voltage dividers. Applied to the electrodes are two anti-phased HF voltages with constant amplitude Um and frequency, ω for which a linear alternating electrical field is formed in the analyser on the X and Y axis. Ions are put into the analyser through the opening in the flat earthed electrode with initial coordinates xn>0, уn=0 and initial velocities vu, inversely proportional to the masses, m of the analysed ions. Ions on the X and Y axes have almost harmonic oscillations with the same amplitude уm and period T, proportional to mass m. During the analysis period the x coordinate of the ions changes to the opposite x(tA)=-xn, while the y coordinate becomes equal to y(tA)=0. The sorted out ions in accordance of their mass m, successively pass into the analyser and reach the registration system.
EFFECT: improved analytic characteristics of hyperboloidal and drift type mass spectrometers.
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Dates
2008-06-20—Published
2006-05-03—Filed