Tang, 1991 - Google Patents
A reflecting time-of-flight mass spectrometerTang, 1991
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ABST'R. ACT'The design, construction and operation of Manitoba TOF II, a reflecting time-of- flight mass spectrometer is described. In particular, the details of design and construction of the ion miror are discussed. The principle of velocity focusing with a single-stage ion mirror …
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