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| By analogy with the the peak width definition of [[Mass Resolution|mass resolution]], a peak showing the number of ions as a function of their translational energy should be used to give a value for energy resolution. | By analogy with the the peak width definition of [[Mass Resolution|mass resolution]], a peak showing the number of ions as a function of their translational energy should be used to give a value for energy resolution. | ||
| == Related Terms == | |||
| [[Kinetic Energy]]  | |||
| [[Kinetic Shift]] | |||
| [[Kinetic Method]] | |||
| [[Ion Kinetic Energy Spectrum]] | |||
| [[Kinetic Energy Analyzer]] | |||
| [[Kinetic Energy Release]] | |||
| [[Kinetic Energy Release Distribution]] | |||
| [[Mass Analyzed Ion Kinetic Energy Spectrometry]] | |||
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Orange Book Entry
By analogy with the the peak width definition of mass resolution, a peak showing the number of ions as a function of their translational energy should be used to give a value for energy resolution.
