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Charge Capacity Limitations of Radio Frequency Ion Guides in Their Use for Improved Ion Accumulation and Trapping in Mass Spectrometry

The use of radio frequency (rf) ion guides as “linear” two-dimensional ion traps and ion guides for ion storage and accumulation, respectively, is becoming increasingly important for realizing improved sensitivity in mass spectrometry. Analytical relationships describing the ion accumulation operati...

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Published in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2000-03, Vol.72 (5), p.970-978
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