Djurić et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Measurement of light fragments in dissociative excitation of molecular ions: CD+Djurić et al., 1997
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- 16920739890856291792
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- Djurić N
- Chung Y
- Wallbank B
- Dunn G
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- Physical Review A
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A technique is described for detecting light fragment ions from dissociation of molecular ions. The crossed-beams method is adapted from a previous approach by implementation of ion optics, dispersion, and detection methods that are particularly focused on detection of …
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