Patent ID: 9048075
Filing Date: 2015-06-02
Classification: H01J

Abstract:
1. A time-of-flight type mass spectrometer for accelerating ions generated from a sample, introducing the ions into a flight space, and separating and detecting the ions in accordance with a mass/charge ratio within the flight space, the time-of-flight type mass spectrometer comprising: a) an extraction electrode disposed at a prescribed distance from a sample holding part for holding a sample; b) one or a plurality of auxiliary electrodes disposed between the sample holding part and the extraction electrode; c) a voltage generator for applying prescribed voltages to the sample holding part, the auxiliary electrode, and the extraction electrode to form an electric field for extracting and accelerating ions from the sample surface in a space between the sample holding part and the extraction electrode; and d) a controller for controlling the voltage generator so as to keep the potential of the sample holding part higher than the potential of the extraction electrode by a first potential difference so that an extraction electric field in which ions move in accordance with the mass/charge ratio from the sample surface toward the extraction electrode is formed during a period until a prescribed delay time has passed after the point in time when ion generation is begun, to sequentially increase the potentials of the extraction electrode, the auxiliary electrode, and the sample holding part so that an acceleration electric field in which ions present in the space between the sample holding part and the extraction electrode are simultaneously accelerated in the direction of the extraction electrode and the slope of the potential gradient of the acceleration electric field along the ion optical axis is a relatively larger polygonal line pattern on the sample holding part side than on the extraction electrode side and to make the potential of the sample holding part with respect to the potential of the extraction electrode higher than the first potential difference by a second potential difference at the point in time when the delay time has passed and thereafter.