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Multiphoton ionization of 14N16O and 15N18O in a mass spectrometer

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Abstract

Multiphoton ionization has become a sensitive technique for the detection and study of trace concentration of atoms and molecules. With the resolution of lasers, molecules with different isotopes can be selectively ionized. If these molecules are ionized in a mass spectrometer, the selectivity of the mass spectrometer can be greatly increased.

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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