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| Component of a time-of-flight mass spectrometer that uses a static electric field to reverse the direction of travel of the ions and improves mass resolution by assuring that ions of the same m/z but different translational energy arrive at the detector at the same time. | 
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| Reference(s): B. A. Mamyrin, V. I. Karataev, D. V. Shmikk, V. A. Zagulin. Sov. Phys. JETP 37, 45 (1973). | 
| From Definitions of Terms Relating to Mass Spectrometry (IUPAC Recommendations 2013); DOI: 10.1351/PAC-REC-06-04-06 © IUPAC 2013. | 
| This term has a corresponding Wikipedia article: Wikidata page for Reflectron | 
Gallery
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			A dual stage reflectron from an IT-TOF mass spectrometer from Shimadzu.
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			Reflectron from a Bruker Proflex time-of-flight mass spectrometer.
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			View down the bore of a reflection ion mirror from a Bruker ProFlex time-of-flight mass spectrometer.



