Printed circuit board based segmented quadrupole ion guide

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)32-40
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Volume443
Early online date30 May 2019
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2019

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Collisional damping quadrupole ion guides have become popular tools in mass spectrometry. In such devices, ions are cooled by collisions with a buffer gas and focused to trajectories near the axis of the ion guide under the influence of a radio frequency (RF) field. This produces a narrow beam of low-energy ions which can be transported with high efficiency. Typically, quadrupole ion guides are constructed of four parallel rods to which RF voltages are applied. To overcome the dampening of the axial velocity component resulting from collisions with neutral gas particles, an additional static axial field is provided by dividing the rods in several segments and applying an electric potential to each segment. However, this method is mechanically complex, requiring a precise alignment of all segments, and several separate connections for the DC und RF voltages to all segments. In this work, we present a simple and low-cost segmented quadrupole ion guide design that is based on standard printed circuit boards (PCB) including both the segmented electrodes as well as the signal distribution network. Furthermore, we present simulations of the ion movement inside this PCB quadrupole and experimentally evaluate the ion transfer. Our measurements show that the segmented PCB quadrupole with planar electrodes reaches similar ion transmissions in comparison with conventional quadrupole ion guides built from segmented circular rods.

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Printed circuit board based segmented quadrupole ion guide. / Allers, Maria; Schlottmann, Florian; Eckermann, Manuel et al.
In: International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, Vol. 443, 09.2019, p. 32-40.

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Allers M, Schlottmann F, Eckermann M, Zimmermann S. Printed circuit board based segmented quadrupole ion guide. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 2019 Sept;443:32-40. Epub 2019 May 30. doi: 10.15488/10985, 10.1016/j.ijms.2019.05.018
Allers, Maria ; Schlottmann, Florian ; Eckermann, Manuel et al. / Printed circuit board based segmented quadrupole ion guide. In: International Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 2019 ; Vol. 443. pp. 32-40.
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