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{{DefName|A type of [[time-of-flight mass spectrometer]] that uses a static electric field to reverse the direction of travel of the ions entering it. A reflectron improves [[mass resolution]] by assuring that ions of the same [[m/z]] but different [[kinetic energy]] arrive at the detector at the same time. }} | {{DefName|A type of [[time-of-flight mass spectrometer]] that uses a static electric field to reverse the direction of travel of the ions entering it. A reflectron improves [[mass resolution]] by assuring that ions of the same [[m/z]] but different [[kinetic energy]] arrive at the detector at the same time. }} | ||
== Related Terms == | |||
[[Reflectron, Dual Stage]] | |||
[[Reflectron, Curved Field]] | |||
[[Reflectron, Gridless]] | |||
[[Reflectron, Quadratic Field]] | |||
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Revision as of 17:48, 12 January 2005
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Reflectron |
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A type of time-of-flight mass spectrometer that uses a static electric field to reverse the direction of travel of the ions entering it. A reflectron improves mass resolution by assuring that ions of the same m/z but different kinetic energy arrive at the detector at the same time. |
Considered between 2004 and 2006 but not included in the 2006 PAC submission |
This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment. |
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Oxford Materials What is a Reflectron