Abstract
An ICR spectrometer with a separately pumped ion source outside the superconducting magnet is described. The access to the ion source region is much improved. The second pumping stage allows acquisition of high resolution spectra at low pressure, while the source may be operated at a pressure which is a factor of about 1000 higher than that of the ICR cell itself, both facilitating the coupling of various inlet systems and ion sources. The experiments show that the advantages of the ICR method are fully preserved.
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