Apparatus and methods are provided for trapping, manipulation and
transferring ions along RF and DC potential surfaces and through RF ion
guides. Potential wells are formed near RF-field generating surfaces due
to the overlap of the radio-frequency (RF) fields and electrostatic
fields created by static potentials applied to surrounding electrodes.
Ions can be constrained and accumulated over time in such wells. During
confinement, ions may be subjected to various processes, such as
accumulation, fragmentation, collisional cooling, focusing,
mass-to-charge filtering, spatial separation ion mobility and chemical
interactions, leading to improved performance in subsequent processing
and analysis steps, such as mass analysis. Alternatively, the motion of
ions may be better manipulated during confinement to improve the
efficiency of their transport to specific locations, such as an entrance
aperture into vacuum from atmospheric pressure or into a subsequent
vacuum stage.