Quadrature Detection for the Separation of the Signals of Positive and Negative Ions in Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry
Abstract
Positive and negative ions may be confined simultaneously in a nested open cylindrical Malmberg-Penning trap. However. ion charge sign cannot be distinguished by conventional dipolar (linearly-polarized) detection with a single pair of opposed electrodes. Here, the signals from each of two orthogonal pairs of opposed detection electrodes are acquired simultaneously and stored as real and imaginary parts of mathematically complex data. Complex Fourier transformation yields separate spectra for positive and negative ions. For a fullerene sample, experimental quadrature detection yields C60(+) and C60(-). signals separated by -1440 u rather than by the mass of two electrons, ^0.001 u in conventional dipolar detection.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 24, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADP012570
Entities
People
- Alan G. Marshall
- Christopher L. Hendrickson
- Jared J. Drader
- Lutz Schweikhard
- Stone D. Shi
Organizations
- Florida State University