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Volumn 79, Issue 7, 2007, Pages 2688-2694

Design and characterization of a high-power laser-induced acoustic desorption probe coupled with a fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

ACOUSTICS; CYCLOTRON RESONANCE; DESORPTION; FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY; LASER APPLICATIONS; SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS;

EID: 34247107593     PISSN: 00032700     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/ac061597p     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (33)

References (31)
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    • Immediately following application of the laser trigger event, a Q-switch delay of approximately 150 μs is followed by a 60 ns buildup time and emission of the 3 ns wide laser pulse from the flash lamp of the laser, part number 996-0220, R. B., Ed., Continuum Lasers, Santa Clara, CA, 1997.
    • Immediately following application of the laser trigger event, a Q-switch delay of approximately 150 μs is followed by a 60 ns buildup time and emission of the 3 ns wide laser pulse from the flash lamp of the laser, part number 996-0220, R. B., Ed., Continuum Lasers, Santa Clara, CA, 1997.
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    • The flight time distribution of LIAD-evaporated molecules is estimated to be approximately 30-50 μs. A low-intensity (<10% relative abundance) tail extends out to approximately 1000 μs.
    • The flight time distribution of LIAD-evaporated molecules is estimated to be approximately 30-50 μs. A low-intensity (<10% relative abundance) "tail" extends out to approximately 1000 μs.


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