Patents (University of Northern Iowa)
Document Type
Patent
Publication Date
1-13-2015
Patent Number
8933397 B1
Abstract
In one aspect of the invention, an ion trap mass analyzer includes a variable- or multi-potential type ion guide (MPIG) assembly which has been pre-configured to produce a parabolic-type potential field. Each MPIG electrode has a resistive coating of designed characteristics. In one example the coating varies in thickness long the length of an underlying uniform substrate. The MPIG assembly can be a single MPIG electrode or an array of a plurality of MPIG electrodes. An array can facilitate delocalization for improved performance. This chemical modification of a uniform underlying substrate promotes cheaper and flexible instruments. The modified MPIG electrodes also allow miniaturization (e.g. micro and perhaps even nano-scale), which allows miniaturization of the instrument in which the single or plural modified MPIG electrode(s) are placed. This promotes portability and field use instead of limitation to laboratory settings.
Application Number
13/758282
Assignee
University of Northern Iowa Research Foundation
Assignee City
Cedar Falls
Assignee State
Iowa
Assignee Country
United States
Filing Date
1-4-2015
Language
en
Recommended Citation
Hanson, Curtiss, "Ion trap mass analyzer apparatus, methods, and systems utilizing one or more multiple potential ion guide (MPIG) electrodes" (2015). Patents (University of Northern Iowa). 3.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/patents/3