Pulsed fluorescence measurements of trapped molecular ions with zero background detection
Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry(2002)
摘要
Sensitive methods have been developed to measure laser-induced fluorescence from trapped ions by reducing the detection of
background scattering to zero levels during the laser excitation pulse. The laser beam diameter has been reduced to ∼150 μm
to eliminate scattering on trap apertures and the resulting laser-ion interaction is limited to a volume of ∼10−5 cm3 which is ∼0.03–0.15 of the total ion cloud volume depending on experimental conditions. The detection optics collected fluorescence
only from within the solid angle defined by laser-ion interaction volume. Rhodamine 640 and Alexa Fluor 350 ions, commonly
used as fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) fluorophores, were generated in the gas phase by using electrospray
ionization and injected into a radiofrequency Paul trap where they were stored and exposed to Nd:YAG laser pulses at 532 and
355 ran for times up to 10 m. Fluorescence emitted by these ions was investigated for several trap qz values and ion cloud temperatures. Analysis of photon statistics indicated an average of ∼10 photons were incident on the
PMT detector per 15 ns pulse for ∼103 trapped ions in the interaction volume. Fluorescence measurements displayed a dependence on trapped ion number which were
consistent with calculations of the space charge limited ion density. To investigate the quantitative capability of these
fluorescence techniques, the laser-induced fragmentation of trapped Alexa Fluor 350 ions was measured and compared with a
rate equation model of the dynamics. Decay of the fluorescence signal as well as the parent ion number compared closely with
quantitative predictions of the photofragmentation model.
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