Talbot-illuminated imaging devices, systems, and methods for focal plane tuning
US-8946619-B2 · Feb 3, 2015 · US
US9741550B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9741550-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414524418-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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The invention relates to mass spectrometers with an ion source, comprising a UV laser system for mass spectrometric analyses with ionization of analyte molecules in a sample by matrix-assisted laser desorption, which, with very low energy losses, can produce a spatially distributed spot pattern with several intensity peaks of equal height, thus making it possible to achieve an optimum degree of ionization of analyte ions for any task. Such a spot pattern can be generated from the UV beam with high transverse coherence, using a combination of a lens array and a lens, provided that the lens array satisfies a mathematical condition for separation of the micro-lenses from each other (pitch) and their focal length. For example, a lens array with square or round lenses produces a pattern of nine and five spots, respectively. The lens arrays are inexpensive and do not require any lateral adjustment in this arrangement.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A mass spectrometer with a laser desorption ion source, comprising a laser system for the pulsed ionization of a sample by matrix-assisted laser desorption, and a pattern generator for the generation of a spot pattern in the UV laser beam supplied by the laser system, wherein the pattern generator has a lens array, which spatially modulates a profile of the UV laser beam using a periodic phase, and an imaging lens, which subjects the modulated UV laser beam to a Fourier transform, and the lenses of the lens array obey a ratio of pitch p of the lenses to each other in at least one direction and focal length f A in accordance with the equation f A =c p 2 /λ, c being a constant amounting to a value between 0.18 and 0.22 and λ being the wavelength of the UV radiation so that the imaging lens produces a pattern of several intensity peaks of approximately equal height in its focal plane, thereby optimizing the ionization of the sample. 2. The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , wherein nine intensity peaks of approximately equal height are generated by square lenses in the array. 3. The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , wherein five intensity peaks of approximately equal height are generated by circular lenses in the array. 4. The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , wherein the constant c in the equation f A =c p 2 /λ amounts to a value of about 0.2. 5. The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , wherein the laser system generates a pulsed ultraviolet beam with a wavelength λ in the range between 300 and 450 nanometers. 6. The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , further comprising an optical system having a telescope and object lens which images the spot pattern onto a sample to be ionized. 7. The mass spectrometer according to claim 6 , further comprising a rotating mirror system between the pattern generator and the telescope, whereby the impact point of the laser light on the sample can be adjusted. 8. The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , wherein the laser system is designed to emit a sequence of laser light pulses with a pulse rate up to 10 kHz or more. 9. The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , wherein at least one pattern generator is coupled to a moving device, enabling it to be moved or tilted into the beam path of the UV laser light to create the spot pattern, and can be moved or tilted out of the beam path in order to allow the laser light beam to impinge on the sample without modification, or to be replaced by another pattern generator. 10. The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , wherein the laser system comprises a solid state laser that delivers a laser beam with substantially Gaussian profile. 11. The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , further comprising a translation stage that allows shifting the lens array in a direction of the laser beam. 12. The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , wherein the lenses of the array are arranged in one of one dimension and two dimensions. 13. The mass spectrometer according to claim 1 , further comprising an aperture element in the laser beam path for masking out a low intensity rim of the spot pattern. 14. A method for the ionization of a sample by matrix-assisted laser desorption, MALDI, in a mass spectrometer with a laser desorption ion source, comprising a laser system for the pulsed MALDI ionization of a sample, and a pattern generator for the generation of a spot pattern in the UV laser beam supplied by the laser system, wherein the pattern generator has a lens array, which spatially modulates a profile of the UV laser beam with a periodic phase, and an imaging lens, which subjects the modulated UV laser beam to a Fourier transform, and the lenses of the lens array obey a ratio of pitch p of the lenses to each other in at least one direction and focal length f A in accordance with the equation f A =c p 2 /λ, c being a constant amounting to a value between 0.18 and 0.22 and λ being the wavelength of the UV radiation so that the imaging lens produces a pattern of several intensity peaks of approximately equal height in its focal plane, thereby optimizing the ionization of the sample, wherein a sample containing analyte molecules is provided, and the analyte molecules are ionized using the spot pattern and measured mass spectrometrically.
Optical devices external to the laser cavity, specially adapted for lasers, e.g. for homogenisation of the beam or for manipulating laser pulses, e.g. pulse shaping (shaping laser beam for working metal or other materials B23K26/06; optical elements, systems or apparatus in general G02B) · CPC title
Laser desorption/ionisation, e.g. matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation [MALDI] (sample holders H01J49/0418) · CPC title
Arrays (G02B3/02, G02B5/188 take precedence) · CPC title
Imaging particle spectrometry · CPC title
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