Claims
- 1. A mass spectrometry method including the steps of:
- a. establishing a trapping field capable of trapping parent ions and daughter ions within a trap region bounded by a set of electrodes;
- b. applying a low power supplemental AC voltage signal to the electrodes to induce dissociation of a first trapped parent ion, wherein the low power supplemental AC voltage signal has a first frequency matching a resonant frequency of the first trapped parent ion;
- c. applying a high power supplemental AC voltage signal to the electrodes to resonate a first daughter ion to a degree sufficient to enable detection of the first daughter ion, wherein the high power supplemental AC voltage signal has a second frequency matching a resonant frequency of the first daughter ion, wherein the high power supplemental AC voltage signal resonates the first daughter ion to a degree sufficient for detection by a detector comprising, or integrally mounted with at least one of the electrodes; and
- d. detecting the first daughter ion.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the trapping field is a three-dimensional quadrupole trapping field, and wherein step (a) includes the step of applying to the electrodes a fundamental voltage signal having a radio frequency component.
- 3. A mass spectrometry method including the steps of:
- a. establishing a trapping field capable of trapping parent ions and daughter ions within a trap region bounded by a set of electrodes;
- b. applying a low power supplemental AC voltage signal to the electrodes to induce dissociation of a first trapped parent ion, wherein the low power supplemental AC voltage signal has a first frequency matching a resonant frequency of the first trapped parent ion; and
- c. applying a high supplemental AC voltage signal to the electrodes to resonate a first daughter ion to a degree sufficient to enable detection of the first daughter ion, wherein the high power supplemental AC voltage signal has a second frequency matching a resonant frequency of the first daughter ion, wherein steps (b) and (c) are performed simultaneously.
- 4. A mass spectrometry method including the steps of:
- a. establishing a three-dimensional quadrupole trapping field capable of trapping parent ions and daughter ions within a trap region bounded by a set of electrodes, and trapping parent ions in the trap region;
- b. then applying a low power supplemental AC voltage signal to the electrodes to induce dissociation of a first one of the parent ions to produce a first daughter ion, wherein the low power supplemental AC voltage signal has a first frequency matching a resonant frequency of the first one of the parent ions; and
- c. while performing step (b), applying a high power supplemental AC voltage signal to the electrodes to resonate the first daughter ion to a degree sufficient to enable detection thereof, wherein the high power supplemental AC voltage signal has a second frequency matching a resonant frequency of the first daughter ion.
- 5. A mass spectrometry method including the steps of:
- a. establishing a three-dimensional quadrupole trapping field capable of trapping parent ions and daughter ions within a trap region bounded by a set of electrodes, and trapping parent ions in the trap region;
- b. then applying a lower power supplemental AC voltage signal to the electrodes to induce dissociation of a first species of the parent ions to produce first daughter ions, wherein the low power supplemental AC voltage signal has a first frequency matching a resonant frequency of the first species of the parent ions;
- c. while performing step (b), applying a high power supplemental AC voltage signal to the electrodes to resonate the first daughter ions to a degree sufficient to enable detection thereof, wherein the high power supplemental AC voltage signal has a second frequency matching a resonant frequency of the first daughter ions;
- d. after step (b), varying the frequency of the low power supplemental AC voltage signal to induce dissociation of different ones of the parent ions; and
- e. while performing step (d), continuing to apply said high power supplemental AC voltage signal to the electrodes to resonate daughter ions generated during step (d) to a degree sufficient to enable detection thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/645,622 filed Jan. 25, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,171,991.
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