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== [[Orange Book]] Entry == | == [[Orange Book]] Entry == | ||
This term is used to describe the formation of ions in the gas phase from a material deposited on a solid surface (known as an ????????????????????????emitter??????????????????????) in the presence of an electric field. As this process probably encompasses ionization by field ionization as well as other mechanisms of ionization the term ????????????????????????field desorption?????????????????????? is not a precise one, despite its widespread acceptance. | This term is used to describe the formation of ions in the gas phase from a material deposited on a solid surface (known as an ????????????????????????emitter??????????????????????) in the presence of an electric field. As this process probably encompasses ionization by [[field ionization]] as well as other mechanisms of ionization the term ????????????????????????field desorption?????????????????????? is not a precise one, despite its widespread acceptance. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
[http://www.asms.org/whatisms/index.html ASMS What is MS?]: [http://www.asms.org/whatisms/p11.html What Other Techniques are Used to Produce Ions?] | [http://www.asms.org/whatisms/index.html ASMS What is MS?]: [http://www.asms.org/whatisms/p11.html What Other Techniques are Used to Produce Ions?] |
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Orange Book Entry
This term is used to describe the formation of ions in the gas phase from a material deposited on a solid surface (known as an ????????????????????????emitter??????????????????????) in the presence of an electric field. As this process probably encompasses ionization by field ionization as well as other mechanisms of ionization the term ????????????????????????field desorption?????????????????????? is not a precise one, despite its widespread acceptance.
External Links
ASMS What is MS?: What Other Techniques are Used to Produce Ions?