Using asymmetrical bipolar mode ion shutter to reduce induced voltage pulse in FT-IMS

2016 
Abstract Fourier transform ion mobility spectrometer (FT-IMS) works with high efficiency in ion utilization, whose two ion shutters switch simultaneously in a binary mode. When it works, an induced voltage surge is generated and detected by the electrometer during the voltage jump, which may badly decrease the quality of the ion signal detection. As the second ion shutter of FT-IMS is very close to the Faraday plate (less than 1 cm), the induced voltage surge gets so severe that it may even disguise the real ion signal. In this paper, the mechanism of production of the induced impulse is studied by simulation, and we developed an adjustable bipolar ion shutter driver to reduce the intensity of the induced impulse. The amplitude of square-wave voltage on each grid is adjustable, to decrease the errors caused by factors such as fix-errors of the BNG and the electromagnetic radiation difference of the two non-coplanar grids of TPG. In the experiment, the induced voltage surge decreases 77% comparing with the commonly used symmetrical drive mode. An FT-IMS spectra of 10 ppm of acetone is achieved with the new ion shutter driver.
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