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-axis focusing
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Tandem spectrometry
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Figure 1:
An electron bombardment ion source in cross section.
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Figure 2: Paths of monoenergetic ions moving in a plane perpendicular to a magnetic...
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Figure 3: Focusing action of a radial electrostatic field produced by two semicylindrical...
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Figure 4:
Arrangement of the electrostatic and magnetic sectors in the Mattauch-Herzog...
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Figure 5:
Arrangement of the electrostatic and magnetic sectors in the Nier double-focusing...
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Figure 6:
Schematic diagram of a quadrupole mass spectrometer.
The pairs...
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The mass spectrum of osmium.
This recorder trace was obtained...
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Schematic diagram showing the ion trajectories in an accelerator mass...
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mass spectrum of 2-butanone
Mass spectrometry can be used to analyze the molecular structure of organic compounds...
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