Proof of Principle for Enhanced Resolution Multi-Pass Methods for the Astral Analyzer

04 December 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

Multi-pass zoom-mode methods have been described to extend the flight path and resolving power of multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometers, by deflecting exiting ions back into repeat passes through the analyzer. Such methods have been adapted to the Astral analyzer, with repeated passes through a prism deflector found to compensate resolution-destroying aberrations. Changes to resolution were simulated and experimentally characterized, with more than a doubling of resolving power observed with only a moderate loss of transmission. Further methods are also proposed to eliminate the mass spectrum uncertainty caused by overlapping of signals from ions that have undergone unknown numbers of passes.

Keywords

Orbitrap Astral
Astral Analyzer
Time-of-Flight
HRAM

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Additional experimental data, results tables, influence of space charge, measurement of prism deflector switching speed and details of approaches to deconvolute mass spectra with ambiguity in number of passes undergone by ions.
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