Recording spatial and temporal properties of ions emitted from a quadrupole mass filter
US-9355828-B1 · May 31, 2016 · US
US9685310B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9685310-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615088406-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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An ion detection system for a detecting a quantity of ions exiting from a mass analyzer of a mass spectrometer comprises: (a) photon generating means configured to receive the quantity of ions and to generate a quantity of photons that is proportional to the quantity of ions; (b) a linear array of photo-detectors configured along a line for detecting a variation of a portion of the quantity of generated photons along the line; and (c) an optical system for directing the portion of the quantity of photons from the photon generating means to the linear array of photo-detectors comprising: (c1) a first cylindrical lens having a first lens axis disposed parallel to the line; (c2) a second cylindrical lens or rod lens having a second lens axis disposed parallel to the line; and a doublet lens.
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An ion detection system for a detecting a quantity of ions exiting from a mass analyzer of a mass spectrometer, the ion detection system comprising: (a) photon generating means configured to receive the quantity of ions and to generate a quantity of photons that is proportional to the quantity of ions; (b) a linear array of photo-detectors configured along a line for detecting a variation of a portion of the quantity of generated photons along the line; and (c) an optical system for directing the portion of the quantity of photons from the photon generating means to the linear array of photo-detectors comprising: (c1) a first cylindrical lens disposed between the photon generating means and the linear array of photo-detectors and having a first lens axis that is disposed parallel to the line; (c2) a second cylindrical lens or a rod lens disposed between the first cylindrical lens and the linear array of photo-detectors and having a second lens axis that is disposed parallel to the line; and (c3) a doublet lens disposed between the photon generating means and the first cylindrical lens. 2. An ion detection system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the photon generating means comprises: (a1) electron generating means configured to receive the quantity of ions and to generate a quantity of electrons that is proportional to the quantity of ions; and (a2) a phosphor screen disposed on a surface of a substrate and configured to receive the quantity of generated electrons and to generate the quantity of photons in proportion to the quantity of generated electrons. 3. An ion detection system as recited in claim 2 , wherein the electron generating means comprises: an assembly of one or more microchannel plates (MCPs), the assembly comprising a first end facing the mass analyzer and a second end facing the phosphor screen; and an electrode disposed at the first end and an electrode disposed at the second end of the assembly. 4. An ion detection system as recited in claim 2 , wherein the electron generating means comprises: an assembly of one or more metal channel dynodes, the assembly comprising a first end facing the mass analyzer and a second end facing the phosphor screen. 5. An ion detection system for a detecting a quantity of ions exiting from a mass analyzer of a mass spectrometer, the ion detection system comprising: (a) photon generating means configured to receive the quantity of ions and to generate a quantity of photons that is proportional to the quantity of ions; (b) a linear array of photo-detectors configured along a line for detecting a variation of a portion of the quantity of generated photons along the line; and (c) an optical system for collecting the portion of the quantity of photons from an area of the photon generating means and transferring the portion of the quantity of photons from the area of the photon generating means to the linear array of photo-detectors, said optical system comprising: (c1) a first cylindrical lens disposed between the photon generating means and the linear array of photo-detectors and having a first lens axis that is disposed perpendicular to the line; (c2) a second cylindrical lens disposed between the first cylindrical lens and the linear array of photo-detectors and having a second lens axis that is disposed parallel to the line; and (c3) a plano-convex lens disposed between the photon generating means and the first cylindrical lens. 6. An ion detection system as recited in claim 5 , wherein the photon generating means comprises: (a1) electron generating means configured to receive the quantity of ions and to generate a quantity of electrons that is proportional to the quantity of ions; and (a2) a phosphor screen disposed on a surface of a substrate and configured to receive the quantity of generated electrons and to generate the quantity of photons in proportion to the quantity of generated electrons. 7. An ion detection system as recited in claim 6 , wherein the electron generating means comprises: an assembly of one or more microchannel plates (MCPs), the assembly comprising a first end facing the mass analyzer and a second end facing the phosphor screen; and an electrode disposed at the first end and an electrode disposed at the second end of the assembly. 8. An ion detection system as recited in claim 6 , wherein the electron generating means comprises: an assembly of one or more metal channel dynodes, the assembly comprising a first end facing the mass analyzer and a second end facing the phosphor screen. 9. An ion detection system as recited in claim 5 , wherein the linear array of photo-detectors comprises a linear array of discrete silicon photomultipliers. 10. An ion detection system for a detecting a quantity of ions exiting from a mass analyzer of a mass spectrometer, the ion detection system comprising: an assembly of one or more microchannel plates disposed at an ion exit end of the mass analyzer, the assembly having a front end disposed so as to receive the quantity of ions and a back end; a first and a second electrode disposed at the front and back ends, respectively, of the assembly of microchannel plates; at least one voltage source electrically coupled to the first, second and third electrodes; a substrate plate comprising a front face disposed facing the microchannel plate assembly and a back face and having a phosphorescent material disposed on the front face; a third electrode disposed in contact with the front face of the substrate plate; a linear array of photo-detectors configured along a line; and an optical system optically coupled between the back face of the substrate plate and the linear array of photo-detectors, said optical system comprising: a first cylindrical lens disposed having a first lens axis that is disposed parallel to the line; a second cylindrical lens or a rod lens disposed between the first cylindrical lens and the linear array of photo-detectors and having a second lens axis that is disposed parallel to the line; and a doublet lens disposed between the back face of the substrate plate and the first cylindrical lens. 11. An ion detection system as recited in claim 10 , further comprising: an additional photodetector optically coupled to the back face of the substrate plate. 12. An ion detection system as recited in claim 11 , wherein the additional photodetector system comprises a photomultiplier tube. 13. An ion detection system as recited in claim 10 , further comprising: a fourth electrode disposed in contact with the front face of the substrate plate; and an electrometer electrically coupled to the fourth electrode. 14. An ion detection system for a detecting a quantity of ions exiting from a mass analyzer of a mass spectrometer, the ion detection system comprising: an assembly of one or more microchannel plates disposed at an ion exit end of the mass analyzer, the assembly having a front end disposed so as to receive the quantity of ions and a back end; a first and a second electrode disposed at the front and back ends, respectively, of the assembly of microchannel plates; at least one voltage source electrically coupled to the first, second and third electrodes; a substrate plate comprising a front face disposed facing the microchannel plate assembly and a back face and having a phosphorescent material disposed on the front face; a third electrode disposed in contact with the front face of the substrate plate; a linear array of photo-detectors configured along a line; and an optical system optically coupled between the back face of the substrate plate and the lin
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