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Douglas Barofsky Phones & Addresses

  • Sisters, OR
  • 542 Texas St, Portland, OR 97219 (503) 768-4782
  • 19030 NW Squirreltail Loop, Bend, OR 97703
  • 6878 Grandview Dr, Corvallis, OR 97330
  • 6298 SW Grand Oaks Dr #G 203, Corvallis, OR 97333
  • 2850 Royal Oaks Dr, Corvallis, OR 97330
  • Bandon, OR

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Us Patents

Tandem Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometer

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US Patent:
6489610, Dec 3, 2002
Filed:
Sep 24, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/405208
Inventors:
Douglas F. Barofsky - Corvallis OR
Per HÃ¥kansson - Uppsala, SE
Daniel Louis Katz - McMinnville OR
C. K. Gamini Piyadasa - Kandana, LK
Assignee:
The State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on Behalf of Oregon State University - Corvallis OR
International Classification:
B01D 5944
US Classification:
250287, 250282
Abstract:
A tandem time-of-flight mass spectrometer includes an ion source, a velocity selector downstream of the ion source, a dissociation cell downstream of the velocity selector, and an ion accelerator downstream of the dissociation cell, the accelerator being capable of focusing ions at a space focal plane, and an ion-reflector (reflectron) downstream of the accelerator. The accelerator allows the ions to subsequently separate according to their m/z ratios and the reflectron to subsequently space-focus the ions over a broad mass range at a detector. A velocity selector includes a pair of ion defectors each having multiple electrically conductive strips, the strips including alternate positive voltage strips and alternate negative voltage strips. A method of selecting a subset of ions from a set of ions includes applying a voltage across a first ion deflector so as to deflect ions passing through the first deflector in a first direction away from a flight path, switching off the voltage applied to the first ion deflector in phase with the passage of a subset of ions having a select range of velocities so that the subset of ions is deflected less in the first direction than preceding ions, switching on a voltage applied to a second ion deflector downstream of the first ion deflector so as to deflect ions passing through the second ion deflector in a second direction and to deflect the subset of ions back along the flight path, and maintaining a voltage across the second gate so as to deflect ions following the subset of ions away from the flight path. The velocity selector also can be used in a single-deflector mode.

Radio-Frequency-Free Hybrid Electrostatic/Magnetostatic Cell For Transporting, Trapping, And Dissociating Ions In Mass Spectrometers

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US Patent:
20110233397, Sep 29, 2011
Filed:
Aug 26, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/995400
Inventors:
Douglas F. Barofsky - Bend OR, US
Joseph S. Beckman - Corvallis OR, US
Max L. Deinzer - Corvallis OR, US
Valery G. Voinov - Corvallis OR, US
International Classification:
H01J 49/28
H01J 1/50
US Classification:
250294, 250396 ML
Abstract:
Mass spectrometry cells include one or more interleaved magnetostatic and electrostatic lenses. In some examples, the electrostatic lenses are based on electrical potentials applied to magnetostatic lens pole pieces. In other alternatives, the electrostatic lenses can include conductive apertures. Applied voltages can be selected to trap or transport charged particles, and photon sources, gas sources, ion sources, and electron sources can be provided for various dissociation processes.

Activation Of Thin Wire Emitters For Field Ionization/Field Desorption Mass Spectrometry

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US Patent:
39365328, Feb 3, 1976
Filed:
Feb 8, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/440826
Inventors:
Douglas F. Barofsky - Portland OR
Assignee:
Oregon Graduate Center for Study and Research - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
B05D 512
US Classification:
427111
Abstract:
Improved, more reliable activation of a thin wire emitter for field ionization and field desorption mass spectrometry is provided by controlled preroughening of the emitter wire prior to growing semiconducting microneedles on the wire surface.
Douglas Fred Barofsky from Sisters, OR, age ~82 Get Report