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Applications of Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry in Analytical Spectroscopy

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Abstract

RIMS is a powerful tool for elemental and isotopic analysis. This multistep laser photoionization process, when coupled with conventional mass analysis, can provide exceptional performance in detectivity, dynamic range, and discrimination against interfering species.1,2 These properties can be used to great advantage both in the analysis of conventional analytical materials3 and in the interrogation of interfacial phenomenae4. In this report we will discuss the use of laser desorption/ablation in combination with RIMS analysis.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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