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Glow-discharge sources pulsed

In conclusion, GD-OE S is a very versatile analytical technique which is still in a state of rapid technical development. In particular, the introduction of rf sources for non-conductive materials has opened up new areas of application. Further development of more advanced techniques, e. g. pulsed glow discharge operation combined with time-gated detection [4.217], is likely to improve the analytical capabilities of GD-OE S in the near future. [Pg.231]

Hang W., Walden W. O. and Harrison W. W. (1996) Microsecond pulsed glow discharge as an analytical spectroscopic source, Anal Chem 68 1148-1152. [Pg.343]

Martin, A., Pereiro, R., Bordel, N., Sanz-Medel, A. (2007) Microsecond pulsed versus direct current glow discharge as ion sources for analytical glow discharge-time of flight mass spectrometry. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 22,1179-1183. [Pg.933]

Steiner, R.E., Lewis, C.L., King, F.L. (1997) Time-of-flight mass spectrometry with a pulsed glow discharge ionization source. Anal. Chem., 69,1715-1721. [Pg.958]


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