2021
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.9094
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Improved plasma stoichiometry recorded by laser ablation ionization mass spectrometry using a double‐pulse femtosecond laser ablation ion source

Abstract: Rationale Femtosecond (fs) laser ablation ion sources have allowed for improved measurement capabilities and figures of merit of laser ablation based spectroscopic and mass spectrometric measurement techniques. However, in comparison to longer pulse laser systems, the ablation plume from fs lasers is observed to be colder, which favors the formation of polyatomic species. Such species can limit the analytical capabilities of a system due to isobaric interferences. In this contribution, a double‐pulse femtoseco… Show more

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“…The pulse delay for efficient post-ionization of the generated ablation plume was at the level of 20-30 ps. Further details about this double pulse ion source can be found in previous publications (Riedo et al, 2021;Tulej et al, 2018). The laser beam is focused through the mass analyzer towards the sample surface to spot sizes of ∼10-20 µm in diameter.…”
Section: Laser Ablation Ionization Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pulse delay for efficient post-ionization of the generated ablation plume was at the level of 20-30 ps. Further details about this double pulse ion source can be found in previous publications (Riedo et al, 2021;Tulej et al, 2018). The laser beam is focused through the mass analyzer towards the sample surface to spot sizes of ∼10-20 µm in diameter.…”
Section: Laser Ablation Ionization Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%