Issue 8, 2016

Acquisition of fast transient signals in ICP-MS with enhanced time resolution

Abstract

In recent years, the field of ICP-MS has seen an increasing trend towards sampling systems and methods that produce short transient signals, rather than a continuous signal response. Fast data acquisition, readout and storage are crucial to take advantage of the wealth of information available from these approaches. However, many of the current generation mass spectrometers, in particular sector-field instruments, were not designed to cope with such short duration signals. This article reports the use of a commercially available multi-channel scaler board, which facilitates capture of TTL pulses from an ICP-MS detector at a user defined time resolution down to 100 ns. The board was used to profile 400–600 μs wide signals with 10 μs resolution, derived from the nebulisation of a 50 nm gold nanoparticle suspension. Furthermore, the benefit of a 100% duty cycle was demonstrated for ∼10 ms wide signals, following ablation of individual macrophage cells with a fast response LA-ICP-MS interface.

Graphical abstract: Acquisition of fast transient signals in ICP-MS with enhanced time resolution

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
15 Apr. 2016
Accepted
29 Jūn. 2016
First published
29 Jūn. 2016

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2016,31, 1688-1692

Acquisition of fast transient signals in ICP-MS with enhanced time resolution

A. J. Managh, D. N. Douglas, K. Makella Cowen, H. J. Reid and B. L. Sharp, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2016, 31, 1688 DOI: 10.1039/C6JA00140H

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