Ion Microscope Imaging Mass Spectrometry Using a Timepix3-Based Optical Camera

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Ion microscopy allows for high-throughput mass spectrometry imaging. In order to resolve congested mass spectra, a high degree of timing precision is required from the microscope detector. In this paper we present an ion microscope mass spectrometer that uses a Timepix3 hybrid pixel readout with an optimal 1.56 ns resolution. A novel triggering technique is also employed to remove the need for an external time-to-digital converter (TDC) and allow the experiment to be performed using a low-cost and commercially available readout system. Results obtained from samples of rhodamine B demonstrate the application of multimass imaging sensors for microscope mass spectrometry imaging with high mass resolution.

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Wood, D., Burleigh, R. J., Smith, N., Bortoletto, D., Brouard, M., Burt, M., … Shipsey, I. (2022). Ion Microscope Imaging Mass Spectrometry Using a Timepix3-Based Optical Camera. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 33(12), 2328–2332. https://doi.org/10.1021/jasms.2c00223

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