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Separation of ions at atmospheric pressure between two electrodes due to simultaneous application of a high voltage asymmetric waveform and a variable DC potential difference whereby ions migrate towards one of the two electrodes depending on the ratio of the high- to low-field mobility of the ion.
Separation of ions at atmospheric pressure between two electrodes due to simultaneous application of a high voltage asymmetric waveform and a variable DC potential difference whereby ions migrate towards one of the two electrodes depending on the ratio of the high- to low-field mobility of the ion.
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high-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS)
[[RF-DC ion mobility spectrometry]]
Separation of ions at atmospheric pressure between two electrodes due to simultaneous application of a high voltage asymmetric waveform, whereby ions migrate towards one of the two electrodes depending on the ratio of the high- to low-field mobility of the ion. A variable compensating DC potential is used to selectively transmit ions of interest.
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#R. Purves, R. Guevremont, S. Day, C. Pipich, M. Matyjaszczyk. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 69, 4094-4105 (1998).
#G. E. Spangler. Int. J. Ion Mobility Spectrom. 4, 71-76 (2001).
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