Abstract: A pancake field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometer (FAIMS) uses radial filtering and detection of selection ion species in a compact pancake package to provide enhanced resolution and fast response time. A sample containing a mixture of compounds is ionized in a chamber and then ion species representing the various compounds in the sample are passed to a FAIMS ion filter. Compensated FAIMS filter fields dictate passage through the filter of ion species of certain mobility behavior and trajectory. The detector detects ions that have passed through the FAIMS filter wherein the filter and detector electrodes are formed radially spaced on facing substrates.