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High-pressure fast-atom bombardment mass spectrometry: Collisional stabilization and reactions of alkali halide cluster ions

Callahan et al., 1989

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14571632897309423366
Author
Callahan J
Colton R
Ross M
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International journal of mass spectrometry and ion processes

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A high-pressure/fast-atom bombardment ion source has been used for detailed investigations of collisional stabilization of sputtered ions. Specifically, alkali halide cluster ions, which acquire significant internal energies from the sputtering process, are stabilized to …
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