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Diagram of the stability regions of a quadrupole ion trap according to the voltage and frequency applied to the ion trap elements.[1] From Patent 5399857 "Method and apparatus for trapping ions by increasing trapping voltage during ion introduction" US Patent Issued on March 21, 1995
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United States Patent and Trademark Office
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March 21, 1995
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| Author |
Vladimir M. Doroshenko, Robert J. Cotter (Inventors)
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