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Quantitative surface composition analysis using very high intensity nonresonant multiphoton ionization

He et al., 1996

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10604047204402760797
Author
He C
Basler J
Paul A
Becker C
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Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films

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The subject of this article is quantitative surface and material analysis under high sensitivity conditions. Various gases and one solid sample were studied, using high intensity (1014– 1015 W/cm2), nonresonant multiphoton postionization in tandem with time‐of‐flight mass …
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