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Mass spectrometer

  • US 8,658,969 B2
  • Filed: 03/05/2008
  • Issued: 02/25/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/05/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A mass spectrometer having an ion optical system for transporting ions to a next stage, which is characterized in that the ion optical system includes:

  • a) a virtual multipole rod ion optical element having 2×

    N pieces of virtual rod electrodes where N is an integer equal to or greater than two, arranged so as to surround an ion beam axis, each virtual rod electrode being composed of M pieces of plate electrodes spaced along the ion beam axis where M is an integer equal to or greater than three; and

    b) a voltage-applying means for applying radio-frequency voltages in a following manner;

    in each set of the 2×

    N plate electrodes arranged around the ion beam axis, a same radio-frequency voltage is applied to any two plate electrodes opposing each other across the ion beam axis, and two radio-frequency voltages having a same amplitude and a phase difference of 180 degrees are respectively applied to any two plate electrodes neighboring each other around the ion beam axis; and

    in each set of the M plate electrodes forming one virtual rod electrode, a phase of the radio-frequency voltage applied to at least one of the plate electrodes is different from a phase of the radio-frequency voltage applied to another plate electrode.

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