A multi-reflection time-of-flight analyzer with a long focus lens

Multi-reflection time-of-flight (MR-ToF) analyzers must control the transversal ion dispersion, orthogonal to the axis of reflection, conventionally via periodic refocusing, or more recently the shaped electrode structure adopted by the Astral analyzer. In principle, the complexity of the dispersion...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of mass spectrometry 2024-11, Vol.505, p.117329, Article 117329
Hauptverfasser: Stewart, Hamish, Grinfeld, Dmitry, Venckus, Aivaras, Peterson, Amelia, Hagedorn, Bernd, Ostermann, Robert, Denisov, Eduard, Garland, Matthew, Wagner, Alexander, Makarov, Alexander, Hock, Christian
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Zusammenfassung:Multi-reflection time-of-flight (MR-ToF) analyzers must control the transversal ion dispersion, orthogonal to the axis of reflection, conventionally via periodic refocusing, or more recently the shaped electrode structure adopted by the Astral analyzer. In principle, the complexity of the dispersion control on every oscillation may be avoided at a cost of a smaller number of oscillations, during which the dispersion doesn't exceed the limit of unrecoverable overlap. A method of dispersion control has been demonstrated experimentally and in simulation, whereby the ion beam is configured by a long focus trans-axial lens made of a pair of quasi-elliptical plates mounted above and below the ion beam, in order to optimize the spatial spread of the ions at a distant detector. The collimation concept was shown to effectively control beam expansion. For experimental confirmation, a prototype Astral analyzer was modified, and resolving power above 70k demonstrated. [Display omitted] •Dispersion control in a multi-reflection time-of-flight analyzer via long focus technique.•Implementation of a single trans-axial lens located between opposing ion mirrors.•Experimental confirmation of ion beam control, and resolving power of 70k observed.•Transmission improved via additional curved injection optics to expand beam prior to collimation.
ISSN:1387-3806
DOI:10.1016/j.ijms.2024.117329