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Time of flight spectrometry of species generated from Matrix Isolation Sublimation

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Abstract

Matrix Isolation Sublimation has generated cold atomic and molecular beams, detected via laser absorption spectroscopy. A time-of-flight spectrometer, based on low energy photoelectrons beams, allows identification of the various species formed in the neon matrix.

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