Patent classifications
H01J49/0459
Systems for integrated decomposition and scanning of a semiconducting wafer
Systems and methods are described for integrated decomposition and scanning of a material, such as a semiconducting wafer, a scanning nozzle includes, but is not limited to, a nozzle body defining one or more nozzle ports to receive fluid for introduction to the surface of the material and to recover fluid from the surface of the material, and a nozzle hood extending from the nozzle body, the nozzle hood defining an inner channel longitudinally disposed along the nozzle body, the nozzle hood further defining one or more outer channels longitudinally disposed along the nozzle body, the inner channel fluidically coupled with the one or more outer channels via one or more gaps defined by the nozzle hood.
COLLECTION PROBE AND METHODS FOR THE USE THEREOF
Method and devices are provided for assessing tissue samples from a plurality of tissuc sites in a subject using molecular analysis. In certain aspects, devices of the embodiments allow for the collection of liquid tissue samples and delivery of the samples for mass spectrometry analysis.
ADVECTION-BASED TRANSPORT OF ABLATED MATERIAL
In some examples, an apparatus may include an advection flow structure including a passage to transport, via advection by a gas flow, an ablated sample from an ablation region to an ionization region.
Laser ablation cell
A laser ablation cell (1) comprises a flow channel (11) having an essentially constant cross-sectional area so as to ensure a strictly laminar flow in the flow channel. A sample chamber (21) is provided adjacent to a lateral opening (14) of the flow channel. A laser beam (41) enters the sample chamber (21) through a lateral window (16) and impinges on a surface (24) of a sample (23) to ablate material from the sample. The sample may be positioned in such a distance from the flow channel that the laser-generated aerosol mass distribution has its center within the flow channel. This leads to short aerosol washout times. The laser ablation as cell is particularly well suited for aerosol generation in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS), including imaging applications.
Cell Population Analysis
A method of analysis using mass spectrometry and/or ion mobility spectrometry is disclosed comprising: (a) using a first device to generate smoke, aerosol or vapour from a target in vitro or ex vivo cell population; (b) mass analysing and/or ion mobility analysing said smoke, aerosol or vapour, or ions derived therefrom, in order to obtain spectrometric data; and (c) analysing said spectrometric data in order to identify and/or characterise said target cell population or one or more cells and/or compounds present in said target cell population.
Inlet Instrumentation for Ion Analyser Coupled to Rapid Evaporative Ionisation Mass Spectrometry ("REIMS") Device
An apparatus is disclosed comprising a first device for generating aerosol, smoke or vapour from one or more regions of a target, an inlet conduit to an ion analyser or mass spectrometer, the inlet conduit having an inlet through which the aerosol, smoke or vapour passes, and a Venturi pump arrangement arranged and adapted to direct the aerosol, smoke or vapour towards the inlet.
Spectrometric Analysis of Microbes
A method of analysis using mass spectrometry and/or ion mobility spectrometry is disclosed. The method comprises: using a first device to generate smoke, aerosol or vapour from a target comprising or consisting of a microbial population; mass analysing and/or ion mobility analysing said smoke, aerosol or vapour, or ions derived therefrom, in order to obtain spectrometric data; and analysing said spectrometric data in order to analyse said microbial population.
In Vivo Endoscopic Tissue Identification Tool
An apparatus is disclosed including a tool comprising a first device for generating aerosol from a target, the first device being deployed through an opening in a tubing of the tool, wherein the tubing is provided with aspiration ports or fenestrations such that the generated aerosol is aspirated into the tubing via the aspiration ports or fenestrations. The aspirated aerosol is then transferred to a mass spectrometer for subsequent mass analysis.
Improved Ionisation of Gaseous Samples
A method of mass spectrometry or ion mobility spectrometry is disclosed comprising: providing an analyte; supplying a matrix compound to said analyte such that said analyte dissolves in said matrix; forming first droplets of the dissolved analyte; and colliding said first droplets with a collision surface. The use of matrix improves the analyte ion signal.
Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging Platform for Direct Mapping from Bulk Tissue
A method of ion imaging is disclosed that includes automatically sampling a plurality of different locations on a sample using a front device which is arranged and adapted to generate aerosol, smoke or vapour from the sample. Mass spectral data and/or ion mobility data corresponding to each location is obtained and the obtained mass spectral data and/or ion mobility data is used to construct, train or improved a sample classification model.