The thomson has been used by some mass spectrometrists, for example
Alexander Makarov—the inventor of the
Orbitrap—in a scientific poster, and a 2015 presentation. Other uses of the thomson include papers, and (notably) one book. Even so, the term has been called "controversial" by RCM's former Editor-in Chief (in a review the Hoffman text cited above However, the editor-in-chief of the
Journal of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan has written an editorial in support of the thomson unit. The thomson is not an
SI unit, nor has it been defined by
IUPAC. Since 2013, the thomson is deprecated by IUPAC (Definitions of Terms Relating to Mass Spectrometry). Since 2014,
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry regards the thomson as a "term that should be avoided in mass spectrometry publications". == References ==