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titleOfInvention High dynamic range detector correction algorithm
abstract Systems and methods for performing dead time correction are provided. The observed ion count rate is determined using the non-paralytic detection system of the mass spectrometer. The detection system includes an ion detector, a comparator / discriminator, a monostable circuit, and a counter. Non-paralytic detection systems exhibit dead time extension at high count rates. The dead time extension occurs because the monostable circuit requires a rising edge to trigger and can be triggered again only after the output pulse from the comparator / discriminator goes low. This is because the second comparator / discriminator pulse, which arrives just before the end of the dead time initiated by the first comparator / discriminator pulse, will reduce the dead time to the falling edge of the second comparator / discriminator pulse. Allows extension to the edge. The true ion count rate is calculated by performing dead time correction of the observed ion count rate.
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