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1 July 1990 Ultraviolet laser-induced desorption of molecules and ions from thin metal films
Mo Yang, Jeffrey Millard, James P. Reilly
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Abstract
Experiments involving the adsorption of gas phase molecules onto thin metal films and the subsequent desorption and ionization of these species are described. The observed ion yield displays a rather striking laser pulse repetition rate dependence that can be interpreted using a simple model that quantitatively analyzes the competition between collisional adsorption and laser induced desorption.
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Mo Yang, Jeffrey Millard, and James P. Reilly "Ultraviolet laser-induced desorption of molecules and ions from thin metal films", Proc. SPIE 1208, Laser Photoionization and Desorption Surface Analysis Techniques, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.17875
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Pulsed laser operation

Ions

Ionization

Molecular lasers

Thin films

Metals

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