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2006-07-27 11:15
Spray-jet technique for studying non-volatile molecules
-- Apparatus-development and improvement -- Toshiki Yamada, Hitoshi Suzuki, Toshiya Kamikado, Shinro Mashiko, Shiyoshi Yokoyama (NICT) Link to ES Tech. Rep. Archives: OME2006-53 |
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We have developed the spray-jet technique that enables us to produce a molecular beam of non-volatile and/or thermally labile molecules in high vacuum from a sprayed mist of a sample solution. We compare the spray-jet technique with other similar techniques from viewpoints of molecular deposition and spectroscopic analysis. In this report, we show some experimental results both on molecular beam deposition and spectroscopic analysis of non-volatile and/or thermally labile molecules, obtained by using spray-jet technique. Recent improvement of the spray-jet molecular beam apparatus is also reported. Finally we state prospects of the spray-jet technique. |
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Spray-jet technique / Molecular beam deposition / Multiphoton ionization time-of-flight mass spectrum (MPI-TOFMS) / Pulsed nozzle / ultrasonic nebulizer / Pneumatic nebulizer / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 106, no. 183, OME2006-53, pp. 17-21, July 2006. |
Paper # |
OME2006-53 |
Date of Issue |
2006-07-20 (OME) |
ISSN |
Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 |
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