Abstract
A new sample chamber has been developed for LAMMA enabling micro area analysis of large samples. The ionizing pulse laser is ultimately focused onto a selected sample area from the same side from which the ions are extracted for mass analysis. Details on the construction of the chamber will be given.
First applications to metal alloys, glasses, semiconductors, organic monomeric and polymeric compounds show the wide range of materials which can be successfully analyzed by LAMMA 1000. The spectra of EDTA and Diolen® will be discussed.
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Heinen, H.J., Meier, S., Vogt, H. (1983). LAMMA 1000, a New Reflection Mode Laser Microprobe Mass Analyzer and Its Application to EDTA and Diolen®. In: Benninghoven, A. (eds) Ion Formation from Organic Solids. Springer Series in Chemical Physics, vol 25. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87148-1_29
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