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Optimizing Ion Optical Design for Laser Ablation Source in Mass Spectrometry

Journal of Physics Conference Series(2024)

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Abstract The study focuses on optimizing a Laser Ablation Source (LAS) for use in mass spectrometry, particularly aiming to enhance transmission of ions and and determination of isotopic compositions in diverse matrices at TRIUMF’s Ion Trap for Atomic and Nuclear Science (TITAN). Critical variables affecting mass spectrometer resolution, such as ion kinetic energy distribution and ion transport are optimized through LAS. The paper explores the importance of consistent initial conditions, ion transport efficiency, and ion capture for accurate and reproducible measurements. Using SIMION software, we optimized ion optical design to tackle challenges like collimating ions travelling off-axis and mass filtering. A significant part of the study is dedicated to ion optic design to enable low abundance measurement of ions of interest (e.g., 10 ions of interest out of 1014 total ions). Techniques like high voltage switching and beam shaping were explored, and the final design aims for high transport efficiency and a 4 mm effective target scan area with maximum transport efficiency. The integration of LAS with a Multiple-Reflection Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS) is expected to yield an analytical tool with high spatial resolution and transport efficiency for isotope abundance measurement.
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