1970
DOI: 10.1063/1.1653342
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Time of Flight of Ions in an Inhomogeneous Oscillatory Electric Field

Abstract: The measurement of the time of flight of ions in an inhomogeneous oscillatory electric field is used to spearate ions of different mass-to-charge ratios. Analytical and experimental results are reported.

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“…TOF employing dynamic electric fields was proposed by Carrico, Ferguson, and Mueller (1970). The idea was to use an inhomogeneous oscillatory electric field to decelerate and accelerate ions outside of the ion source.…”
Section: Quadratic-field Ion Mirrorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TOF employing dynamic electric fields was proposed by Carrico, Ferguson, and Mueller (1970). The idea was to use an inhomogeneous oscillatory electric field to decelerate and accelerate ions outside of the ion source.…”
Section: Quadratic-field Ion Mirrorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carrico and colleagues at the Bendix Corporation patented 'inhomogeneous' fields in the 1970s. 5 Yoshida 6 patented an ideal ion mirror, which was used in the work on laser desorption of proteins and for which a Nobel Prize was awarded. Rockwood drew attention to ideal mirrors at an American Society of Mass Spectrometry meeting in 1986.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%