Published 2009 | Version v1
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Radiofrequency glow discharge time of flight mass spectrometry: pulsed vs. continuous mode

  • 1. University of Oviedo, Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Oviedo (Spain)
  • 2. University of Oviedo, Physics, Oviedo (Spain)
  • 3. Horiba Jobin Yvon, Longjumeau (France)
  • 4. Tofwerk, Thun (Switzerland)
  • 5. EMPA, Thun (Switzerland)

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Full text: Glow discharge (GD) is a well established tool for the direct analysis of solids. The application field of the original direct current GD, restricted to conductive samples, has been extended by radiofrequency powered GDs that can be applied for conductive and non-conductive samples. Moreover, the introduction of pulsed GD has opened the possibility of applying higher instantaneous powers that can improve the atomization-ionization processes and therefore the sensitivity. Furthermore, pulsed-GD may enable temporal separation of discharge gas species from the sample ions. In this work the analytical performances of radiofrequency and pulsed radiofrequency glow discharges are evaluated by using a time of flight mass analyzer (TOFMS). (author)

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European winter conference on plasma spectrochemistry 2009. Book of abstracts

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Imprint Place
Graz (Austria)
Imprint Title
European winter conference on plasma spectrochemistry 2009. Book of abstracts
Imprint Pagination
156 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 121

Conference

Title
European winter conference on plasma spectrochemistry 2009
Dates
15-20 Feb 2009
Place
Graz (Austria)

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