I'm so happy this video exists. It would really have helped me to have such material a few years ago, to support my explanations when I was a Thermo Engineer frantically waving my hands around trying to explain how an orbitrap works. Great animation. So much to explain. You don't see the ion beam being cut off by the split lens which sometimes contributes to miss understandings. But seeing the ions prepared for injection into the orbi and the rings formed and induce the signal which is amplified and Fourier Transformed is great. It's great
I'm so happy this video exists. It would really have helped me to have such material a few years ago, to support my explanations when I was a Thermo Engineer frantically waving my hands around trying to explain how an orbitrap works. Great animation. So much to explain. You don't see the ion beam being cut off by the split lens which sometimes contributes to miss understandings. But seeing the ions prepared for injection into the orbi and the rings formed and induce the signal which is amplified and Fourier Transformed is great. It's great
Just watched the whole thing and even more impressed by how the different scans are represented. Great work Thermo
Thank you, Daryl!
Looks good. Is there supposed to be any audio?
Animation is gorgeous, however an explanation would have been useful and very appreciated.
Voice over would help explain different scan modes.
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It's amazing that this stuff can be done. In future healthcare, your proteomic data will be analyzed by AI to diagnose you.