Ions stored in an electrodynamic ion trap can be forced from the center of the ion trap to regions of higher radio frequency (RF) electric fields by exposing them to a dipolar DC (DDC) potential applied across opposing electrodes. Such ions absorb power from the trapping RF field, resulting in increased ripple motion at the frequency of the trapping RF. When a bath gas is present, ions undergo energetic collisions that result in "RF-heating" sufficient to induce fragmentation.
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