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ZEKE spectroscopy extraction pulse

An extension of ZEKE spectroscopy is mass-analysed threshold ionization (MATI), photoelectron spectroscopy without photoelectrons . This is effectively the same experiment for every ZEKE electron produced, there must be a cation, and in MATI detection a signal is recorded from these ions. It is much harder to separate the ions produced from pulsed-field ionization of the ZEKE Rydberg states from the ever-present directly produced ions. Ions are much heavier than electrons and hence move more slowly, so a higher-voltage extraction pulse is required for the separation and the subsequent extraction and selection of the cations. The obvious advantage of this combination of ZEKE with mass spectrometry is the ability to select the cations on the basis of their mass. [Pg.1350]


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