IP Library Granted Patent US 8,648,298
Granted Patent B2
US 8,648,298 · App. 12/633,421 · Granted Feb 11, 2014

Excitation of ions in ICR mass spectrometers

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Patent No.
US 8,648,298
App. No.
12/633,421
Granted
Feb 11, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

In an ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer ions are excited into cyclotron orbits by an alternating current excitation signal having a nonlinear function of the excitation frequency vs. time in a “chirp.” Such an excitation signal produces transients which have no pronounced beats, even if mixtures of many ion species, all having the same mass differences, are present. The dynamic measuring range for the image currents can thus be better utilized. In particular, sum spectra of specified quality can be generated from a significantly smaller number of individual transients, and thus in a significantly shorter measuring time.

Claims (22)

1. A method for the excitation of ions in an ICR measuring cell having a plurality of excitation electrodes comprising:

(a) placing the ICR measuring cell within a homogeneous magnetic field causing ions therein to move in cyclotron orbits;

(b) applying an alternating current excitation signal having a frequency that varies with time to the electrodes, wherein the frequency varies as a non-linear function versus time.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the non-linear function is one of a quadratic function, a root function, a higher power function, an exponential function and a logarithmic function.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the alternating current excitation signal has an amplitude that varies as a function of time.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the excitation signal amplitudes varies in proportion to the first derivative of the excitation signal frequency as a function of time.

5. A method of operating an ICR measuring cell having a plurality of excitation electrodes and a plurality of detection electrodes, comprising:

(a) placing the ICR measuring cell into a homogeneous magnetic field causing ions therein to move in cyclotron orbits;

(b) introducing ions into the measuring cell;

(c) applying an alternating current excitation signal having a frequency that varies as a non-linear function versus time to the excitation electrodes in order to excite the ions into cyclotron orbits; and

(d) detecting ion image currents in the detection electrodes.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the non-linear function is one of a quadratic function, a root function, a higher power function, an exponential function and a logarithmic function.

7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the alternating current excitation signal has an amplitude that varies as a function of time.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the excitation signal amplitudes varies in proportion to the first derivative of the excitation signal frequency as a function of time.

9. An ICR measuring cell that operates in a homogeneous magnetic field and comprises:

a plurality of excitation electrodes and a plurality of detection electrodes;

an entry port for introducing ions into the measuring cell;

an RF supply that applies an alternating current excitation signal having a frequency that varies as a non-linear function versus time to the excitation electrodes in order to excite the ions in the homogeneous magnetic field into cyclotron orbits; and

a detector that detects ion image currents in the detection electrodes.

10. The ICR measuring cell of claim 9 , wherein the non-linear function is one of a quadratic function, a root function, a higher power function, an exponential function and a logarithmic function.

11. The ICR measuring cell of claim 9 , wherein the alternating current excitation signal has an amplitude that varies as a function of time.

12. The ICR measuring cell of claim 11 , wherein the excitation signal amplitudes varies in proportion to the first derivative of the excitation signal frequency as a function of time.

Assignments (1)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Jun 18, 2021
From: BRUKER DALTONIK GMBH
To: BRUKER DALTONICS GMBH & CO. KG
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