Field free region

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2006 PAC SUBMISSION VERSION
Field free region

Section of a mass spectrometer in which there are no electric or magnetic fields.


Mass spectrometry terms project – included in submission to PAC (April, 2006)

NOT PEER REVIEWED

Wikipedia link: Field free region


REVISION 5
Field free region

Section of a mass spectrometer in which there are no electric or magnetic fields.

References:
  1. R. A. Klein. J. Lipid Res. 12, 628-634 (1971).

Mass spectrometry terms project - included in PAC Revision 5 (March 2009)

PEER REVIEW OF THIS TERM HAS NOT BEEN COMPLETED


See additional comments on the Field free region discussion page (archive of discussion between 2004 and 2006)

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Field-free region (FFR) - Region in the flight path of ions, generated in the ionization chamber, with no electric or magnetic fields for accelerating or directing the beam.
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