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- A reflectron (m**** reflectron) is a type of time-of-flight m**** spectrometer (TOF MS) that comprises a pulsed ion source, field-free region, ion mirror...
- distribution in the direction of ion flight can be corrected by using a reflectron. The reflectron uses a constant electrostatic field to reflect the ion beam toward...
- Micro-arrays for m**** spectrometry Nanoscale secondary ion m**** spectrometry Reflectron Sparkman, O. David (2000). M**** spectrometry desk reference. Pittsburgh:...
- ices and detected upon sublimation by isomer selective photoionization reflectron time-of-flight m**** spectrometry. Quantum chemical com****tional techniques...
- analyses of the drilled samples for water content. TRIple-reflection reflecTrON (TRITON): Identification of chemical species of the volatile component...
- SUrface Dust Analyser (SUDA) is a time-of-flight m**** spectrometer of reflectron-type that employs impact ionization and is optimised for a high m**** resolution...
- time-of-flight m**** spectrometry, a reflectron is often emplo****. Traditional, single-stage or linear reflectrons suffered from a lack of sensitivity...
- instrument consisted of a double-focus magnetic m**** spectrometer (DFMS) and a reflectron type time of flight m**** spectrometer (RTOF). The DFMS had a high resolution...
- continuous operation. MALDI-TOF instruments are often equipped with a reflectron (an "ion mirror") that reflects ions using an electric field. This increases...
- (together with Vasily Zvyozdochkin) Boris Mamyrin (1919–2007), Russiareflectron (ion mirror) George William Manby (1765–1854), UK – Fire extinguisher...