A detector is a device or component in an analytical instrument that senses and responds to the presence of a specific substance or signal, converting it into a measurable output that can be interpreted and analyzed. Detectors play a crucial role in mass spectrometry techniques, such as magnetic-sector and time-of-flight instruments, by detecting and quantifying the ions generated during the analysis process.
Topic 12.1: 12.1 Mass Spectrometry of Small Molecules: Magnetic-Sector Instruments
Unit 12