IP Library Granted Patent US 12689017
Granted Patent B2
US 12689017 · App. 18/704,684 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Mass spectrometer

Inventor: Shiro Mizutani (Kyoto, JP)
Assignee: SHIMADZU CORPORATION
H01J49/4215
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Patent No.
US 12689017
App. No.
18/704,684
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A mass spectrometer includes a mass filter, a wave-detection unit, a cancellation circuit and a power supply device. The mass filter selects ions having a mass-to-charge ratio corresponding to an applied AC voltage. The wave-detection unit has a plurality of rectifiers each of which includes a rectifying device and which are connected in parallel, and detects the AC voltage applied to the mass filter as a wave-detection voltage. The cancellation circuit cancels an offset of the AC voltage caused by a leakage current of the rectifying device. The power supply device applies the AC voltage the offset of which has been canceled by the cancellation circuit to the mass filter based on the wave-detection voltage.

Claims (19)

1 . A mass spectrometer comprising:

a mass filter that selects ions having a mass-to-charge ratio corresponding to an applied AC voltage;

a wave-detection unit that has a plurality of rectifiers each of which includes a rectifying device and which are connected in parallel, and detects the AC voltage applied to the mass filter as a wave-detection voltage;

a cancellation circuit that cancels an offset of the AC voltage caused by a leakage current of the rectifying device; and

a power supply device that applies the AC voltage the offset of which has been canceled by the cancellation circuit to the mass filter based on the wave-detection voltage.

2 . The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , wherein

the cancellation circuit cancels an offset of an AC voltage by adding a predetermined cancellation voltage to a control voltage input for control of the AC voltage.

3 . The mass spectrometer according to claim 2 , wherein

the cancellation circuit includes an adder that adds the control voltage to the cancellation voltage and outputs a summed voltage, and

the power supply device applies an AC voltage to the mass filter based on the voltage that has been output by the adder and the wave-detection voltage.

4 . The mass spectrometer according to claim 2 , wherein

the cancellation voltage is defined in advance to cancel a deviation between a theoretical value and an actual measurement value with respect to any mass-to-charge ration of ions.

5 . The mass spectrometer according to claim 2 , wherein

the cancellation voltage is defined in advance to shift a mass-to-charge ratio of ions selected by the mass filter by a constant value that is not less than 0.1 and not more than 5.

6 . The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , wherein

the cancellation circuit cancels an offset of an AC voltage by adding a predetermined cancellation voltage to a summed voltage obtained when a control voltage that is input for control of an AC voltage is added to the wave-detection voltage.

7 . The mass spectrometer according to claim 6 , wherein

the cancellation circuit includes an adder that adds the control voltage, the wave-detection voltage and the cancellation voltage together and outputs a summed voltage, and

the power supply device applies an AC voltage to the mass filter based on the voltage that has been output by the adder.