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      A cylindrical quadrupole ion trap in combination with an electrospray ion source for gas-phase luminescence and absorption spectroscopy

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          Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry

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            The combination of an electrospray ion source and an electrostatic storage ring for lifetime and spectroscopy experiments on biomolecules

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              A Quadrupole Ion Trap with Cylindrical Geometry Operated in the Mass-Selective Instability Mode

              A cylindrical geometry ion trap is used to record mass spectra in the mass-selective instability mode. The geometry of the cylindrical ion trap has been optimized to maximize the quadrupole field component relative to the higher-order field content through field calculations using the Poisson/Superfish code and through experimental variation of the electrode structure. The results correspond well with predictions of the calculations. The trap has been used to record mass spectra with better than unit mass resolution, high sensitivity, and a mass/charge range of ∼600 Th. Multistage (MS(3)) experiments have been performed, and the Mathieu stability region has been experimentally mapped. The performance of this device compares satisfactorily with that of the hyperbolic ion trap.
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                Journal
                Review of Scientific Instruments
                Review of Scientific Instruments
                AIP Publishing
                0034-6748
                1089-7623
                May 2016
                May 2016
                : 87
                : 5
                : 053103
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
                Article
                10.1063/1.4948316
                27250388
                400fc7a2-3732-440b-bea3-c6fe8ea6ff80
                © 2016
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