Claims
- 1. The method of operating anion trap mass spectrometer in the high resolution mode comprising the steps of defining a trap volume with a three-dimensional substantially quadrupole field for trapping ions within a predetermined range of mass-to-charge ratio, forming or injecting ions within said trap volume such that those within said predetermined mass-to-charge ratio range are trapped, applying a supplementary AC field superimposed on said three-dimensional quadrupole field to form combined fields, scanning said combined fields to resonantly eject ions of consecutive mass-to-charge ratio from said trap volume for detection characterized in that
- said supplementary field has an amplitude just sufficient to eject said ions, and
- said combined fields are scanned at a rate so that a length of time corresponding to 200 cycles or more of the supplementary AC field occurs per consecutive thomson.
- 2. The method as in claim 1 in which said supplemental field has a frequency to establish a beta value of ejection on the stability envelope of the ion trap below 0.891.
- 3. The method as in claim 1 in which said supplemental field has a frequency to establish a beta value of ejection on the stability envelope of the ion trap between 0.071 and 0.891.
- 4. The method as in claim 1 in which said supplemental field has a frequency to establish a beta value of ejection on the stability envelope of the ion trap between 0.710 and 0.891.
- 5. The method as in claim 1 in which said supplemental field has a frequency to establish a beta value of ejection on the stability envelope of the ion trap between 0.536 and 0.945.
- 6. The method of operating an ion trap mass spectrometer in a high resolution mode comprising the steps of applying an r.f. voltage V at frequency f and DC voltage U to an ion trap to define at trap volume with a three-dimensional substantially quadrupole field for trapping ions within a predetermined range of mass-to-charge ratio, forming or injecting ions within said trap volume such that those within said predetermined mass-to-charge ratio range are trapped within said trap volume, applying a supplementary AC field superimposed on said three-dimensional quadrupole field to form combined fields, scanning said combined fields to resonantly eject ions of consecutive mass-to-charge ratio from said trap volume for detection characterized in that
- said supplementary field has an amplitude just sufficient to eject said ions and
- said combined fields are scanned at a rate so that a length of time corresponding to 200 cycles or more of the supplementary AC field passes per consecutive thomson.
- 7. The method as in claim 6 in which the combined fields are scanned by scanning the amplitude of the r.f. voltage.
- 8. The method as in claim 6 in which the combined fields are scanned by scanning the amplitude of the DC voltage.
- 9. The method as in claims 6 or 7 in which a light buffer gas is introduced into the ion volume.
- 10. The method as in claims 6 or 7 in which said supplemental field has a frequency to establish a beta value of ejection on the stability envelope of the ion trap below 0.891.
- 11. The method as in claims 6 or 7 in which said supplemental field has a frequency to establish a beta value of ejection on the stability envelope of the ion trap between 0.071 and 0.891.
- 12. The method as in claims 6 or 7 in which said supplemental field has a frequency to establish a beta value of ejection on the stability envelope of the ion trap between 0.710 and 0.891.
- 13. The method as in claims 6 or 7 in which said supplemental field has a frequency to establish a beta value of ejection on the stability envelope of the ion trap between 0.536 and 0.945.
- 14. The method of operating an ion trap mass spectrometer in the high resolution mode comprising the steps of defining a trap volume with a three-dimensional substantially quadrupole field for trapping ions within a predetermined range of mass-to-charge ratio, forming or injecting ions within said trap volume such that those within said predetermined mass-to-charge ratio range are trapped, applying a supplementary AC field superimposed on said three-dimensional quadrupole field to form combined fields, scanning said combined fields to resonantly eject ions of consecutive mass-to-charge ratio from said trap volume for detection characterized in that
- said supplementary field has a frequency to establish a beta value on the stability envelope of the ion trap below 0.891 and
- said combined fields are scanned at a rate so that a length of time corresponding to 200 cycles or more of the supplementary AC field occurs per consecutive thomson.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/693,808 filed Apr. 30, 1991, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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