Phase-modulated stored waveform inverse Fourier transform excitation for trapped ion mass spectrometry.

作者: Ling. Chen , Tao Chin Lin. Wang , Tom L. Ricca , Alan G. Marshall

DOI: 10.1021/AC00130A016

关键词: Mass spectrometryAnalytical chemistryPhase (waves)Fourier transform spectroscopyWaveformAtomic physicsFourier transformChemistryFourier analysisFourier transform ion cyclotron resonanceIon cyclotron resonance spectrometry

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