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{{Def|Field-free Region|A section of a mass spectrometer in which there are no electric or magnetic fields.}} | {{Def|Field-free Region|A section of a mass spectrometer in which there are no electric or magnetic fields.}} | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
[[http://www1.shimadzu.com/products/lab/mass/f.html Shimadzu MS Glossary]] | *[[http://www1.shimadzu.com/products/lab/mass/f.html Shimadzu MS Glossary]] | ||
:'''Field-free region (FFR)''' - Region in the flight path of ions, generated in the ionization chamber, with no electric or magnetic fields for accelerating or directing the beam. | :'''Field-free region (FFR)''' - Region in the flight path of ions, generated in the ionization chamber, with no electric or magnetic fields for accelerating or directing the beam. | ||
Revision as of 13:08, 1 December 2005
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See additional comments on the Field free region discussion page (archive of discussion between 2004 and 2006) |
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- Field-free region (FFR) - Region in the flight path of ions, generated in the ionization chamber, with no electric or magnetic fields for accelerating or directing the beam.
