Konenkov et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Quadrupole mass filter operation with auxiliary quadrupolar excitation: theory and experimentKonenkov et al., 2001
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- Konenkov N
- Cousins L
- Baranov V
- Sudakov M
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- International journal of mass spectrometry
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Greatly improved peak shapes are obtained by applying auxiliary quadrupolar excitation to the first stability region of a resolving quadrupole mass filter. This phenomenon is investigated theoretically and experimentally, and is conceptualized as a splitting of the …
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