H01J49/061

AN ION SHUTTER, A METHOD OF CONTROLLING ION SHUTTER, AND DETECTION METHODS AND APPARATUS

A method of operating an ion mobility spectrometer comprises the following steps: drawing a sample of gaseous fluid into a reaction region of the ion mobility spectrometer; providing a first pulse of a pulsed ionisation source to ionise the sample of gaseous fluid, thereby to obtain first sample ions; after a first gate delay following the first trigger opening an ion shutter to permit a portion of the first sample ions to leave the reaction region; providing a second pulse of the pulsed ionisation source to further ionise the sample of gaseous fluid, thereby to obtain second sample ions; after a second gate delay following the first trigger opening the ion shutter to permit a portion of the second sample ions to leave the reaction region, wherein the second gate delay is different from the first gate delay.

ION INJECTION TO AN ELECTROSTATIC TRAP

Ions are injected into an orbital electrostatic trap. An ejection potential is applied to an ion storage device, to cause ions stored in the ion storage device to be ejected towards the orbital electrostatic trap. Synchronous injection potentials are applied to a central electrode of the orbital electrostatic trap and a deflector electrode associated with the orbital electrostatic trap, to cause the ions ejected from the ion storage device to be captured by the electrostatic trap such that they orbit the central electrode. Application of the ejection potential and application of the synchronous injection potentials are each started at respective different times, the difference in times being selected based on desired values of mass-to-charge ratios of ions to be captured by the orbital electrostatic trap.

Rapid Evaporative Ionisation Mass Spectrometry ("REIMS") and Desorption Electrospray Ionisation Mass Spectrometry ("DESI-MS") Analysis of Swabs and Biopsy Samples

A method is disclosed comprising providing a biological sample on a swab, directing a spray of charged droplets onto a surface of the swab in order to generate a plurality of analyte ions, and analysing the analyte ions.

Hybrid mass spectrometer and methods of operating a mass spectrometer

A hybrid mass spectrometer design and architecture, and methods of operating mass spectrometers are disclosed. According to one operating method, an analysis time is determined for each one of a plurality of ion species to be analyzed in an ordered sequence, and an injection time is calculated for at least some of the ion species based on an analysis time of a preceding ion species in the ordered list. The method enables more efficient utilization of analyzer time.

Ion Entry/Exit Device

A method of introducing and ejecting ions from an ion entry/exit device (4) is disclosed. The ion entry/exit device (4) has at least two arrays of electrodes (20,22). The device is operated in a first mode wherein DC potentials are successively applied to successive electrodes of at least one of the electrode arrays ((20,22) in a first direction such that a potential barrier moves along the at least one array in the first direction and drives ions into and/or out of the device in the first direction. The device is also operated in a second mode, wherein DC potentials are successively applied to successive electrodes of at least one of the electrode arrays (20,22) in a second, different direction such that a potential barrier moves along the array in the second direction and drives ions into and/or out of the device in the second direction. The device provides a single, relatively simple device for manipulating ions in multiple directions. For example, the device may be used to load ions into or eject ions from an ion mobility separator in a first direction, and may then be used to cause ions to move through the ion mobility separator in the second direction so as to cause the ions to separate.

ACCELERATOR FOR MULTI-PASS MASS SPECTROMETERS
20230170204 · 2023-06-01 · ·

Improved pulsed ion sources and pulsed converters are proposed for multi-pass time-of-flight mass spectrometer, either multi-reflecting (MR) or multi-turn (MT) TOF. A wedge electrostatic field 45 is arranged within a region of small ion energy for electronically controlled tilting of ion packets 54 time front. Tilt angle γ of time front 54 is strongly amplified by a post-acceleration in a flat field 48. Electrostatic deflector 30 downstream of the post-acceleration 48 allows denser folding of ion trajectories, whereas the injection mechanism allows for electronically adjustable mutual compensation of the time front tilt angle, i.e. γ=0 for ion packet in location 55, for curvature of ion packets, and for the angular energy dispersion. The arrangement helps bypassing accelerator 40 rims, adjusting ion packets inclination angles α.sub.2, and what is most important, compensating for mechanical misalignments of the optical components.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE CHARGED PARTICLE DETECTION
20230170205 · 2023-06-01 ·

A detection apparatus and method for detecting charged particles. The device relies on a detection assembly comprising microchannel plates. The useful surface of the microchannel plate device is maximized in time through the use of beam deflection means upstream of the detection front.

ION ANALYZER
20230170199 · 2023-06-01 · ·

An ion analyzer including: a base member fixed to a ion outflow port and having a cylindrical concave part; a cylindrical first conductive member accommodated in the concave part; a first ion flow controller fixed to an exposed end of the first conductive member; a cylindrical insulating member inserted into the first conductive member; a rod-shaped second conductive member inserted into the insulating member; a second ion flow controller being fixed to an exposed end of the second conductive member; a first power feeding unit that, when accommodated in the concave part, comes into contact with the first conductive member; and a second power feeding unit that, when accommodated in the concave part, comes into contact with the second conductive member when the first conductive member accommodates the second conductive member and the insulating member.

Rapid evaporative ionisation mass spectrometry (“REIMS”) and desorption electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry (“DESI-MS”) analysis of swabs and biopsy samples

A method is disclosed comprising providing a biological sample on a swab, directing a spray of charged droplets onto a surface of the swab in order to generate a plurality of analyte ions, and analysing the analyte ions.

DUEL MODE ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETER
20170248546 · 2017-08-31 ·

An ion mobility spectrometer (100) comprising a first ion source (102-1, 108-1) for providing positive ions to be analysed, an electric field applier arranged to provide an electric field configured to move the positive ions in a first direction towards a first ion detector (106-1, 110-1) adapted for detecting the positive ions, and a second ion source (102-2, 108-2) for providing negative ions to be analysed, wherein the electric field applier is arranged to move the negative ions in a direction opposite to the first direction, towards the first ion source (102-1, 108-1) and towards a second ion detector (106-1, 110-1) adapted for detecting the negative ions.