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Detection and registration of ion clots in laser time-of-flight mass spectrometers

Silnikov et al., 2008

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14886394903287140745
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Silnikov E
Sysoev A
Sysoev A
Fatyushina E
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Instruments and Experimental Techniques

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A number of factors influencing the measurement errors of analytic signals detected with secondary electron multipliers (SEMs) and registered with fast ADCs are analyzed. Such signals are generated in laser time-of-flight mass spectrometry at the stage of ion detection …
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