Evaporation of buffer-gas-thermalized anions out of a multipole rf ion trap

We identify plain evaporation of ions as the fundamental loss mechanism out of a multipole ion trap. Using thermalized negative Cl- ions we find that the evaporative loss rate is proportional to a Boltzmann factor. This thermodynamic description allows us to extract the effective depth of the ion tr...

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Published inPhysical review letters Vol. 98; no. 22; p. 223001
Main Authors Mikosch, J, Frühling, U, Trippel, S, Schwalm, D, Weidemüller, M, Wester, R
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.06.2007
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Summary:We identify plain evaporation of ions as the fundamental loss mechanism out of a multipole ion trap. Using thermalized negative Cl- ions we find that the evaporative loss rate is proportional to a Boltzmann factor. This thermodynamic description allows us to extract the effective depth of the ion trap. As a function of the rf amplitude we find two distinct regimes related to the stability of motion of the trapped ions. For low amplitudes the entire trap allows for stable motion and the trap depth increases with the rf field. For larger rf amplitudes rapid energy transfer from the field to the ion motion can occur at large trap radii, which leads to a reduction of the effective trapping volume. In this regime the trap depth decreases again with increasing rf amplitude. We give an analytical parametrization of the trap depth for various multipole traps that allows predictions of the most favorable trapping conditions.
ISSN:0031-9007
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.98.223001