A mass spectrometer has an ion source for producing sample ions. The ions
pass through an ion interface, to a reaction/collision cell section. An
ion-neutral decoupling device is provided between the ion interface and
the reaction/collision cell section, to provide substantial separation
between ions and neutral particles. The supersonic jet entering the
spectrometer can have sufficient energy to cause the plasma gases, such
as argon, to overcome the pressure differential between the
reaction/collision cell and an upstream section of the spectrometer so as
to penetrate into the reaction/collision cell; the decoupling device
prevents this. The decoupling device can have offset apertures provided
by plates or rods or other comparable arrangements, or can comprise a
quadrupolar electrostatic deflector, an electrostatic sector deflector or
a magnetic sector deflector.