Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5390935 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Droplet beam-laser ablation mass spectrometry has been developed for studies of molecules in a liquid after isolating them in the gas phase. A liquid droplet of an aqueous solution of NaI was introduced into a vacuum chamber, and its velocity and shape were obtained from stroboscopic images and a diffraction pattern of visible and UV lasers, respectively. The ions produced by irradiation of a UV laser onto the liquid droplet were almost identical to those produced from a liquid beam. The mechanism of ion formation is explained by the Coulomb-ejection model employed for ion ejection from the liquid beam.
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Authors
Jun-ya Kohno, Namiki Toyama, Tamotsu Kondow,