Authors
Qizhi Hu, Robert J Noll, Hongyan Li, Alexander Makarov, Mark Hardman, R Graham Cooks
Publication date
2005/4
Journal
Journal of mass spectrometry
Volume
40
Issue
4
Pages
430-443
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
Research areas such as proteomics and metabolomics are driving the demand for mass spectrometers that have high performance but modest power requirements, size, and cost. This paper describes such an instrument, the Orbitrap, based on a new type of mass analyzer invented by Makarov. The Orbitrap operates by radially trapping ions about a central spindle electrode. An outer barrel‐like electrode is coaxial with the inner spindlelike electrode and mass/charge values are measured from the frequency of harmonic ion oscillations, along the axis of the electric field, undergone by the orbitally trapped ions. This axial frequency is independent of the energy and spatial spread of the ions. Ion frequencies are measured non‐destructively by acquisition of time‐domain image current transients, with subsequent fast Fourier transforms (FFTs) being used to obtain the mass spectra.
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