Single-stage reflectron

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Single-stage reflectron

A reflectron in which a single retarding field is used to retard and then reverse ion velocities. Generally, a retarding field is used that is constant through the depth of the reflectron, and achieved by retarding voltages that increase linearly with reflectron depth. Such reflectrons provide first-order correction for differences in ion kinetic energy.

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