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Performance evaluation of a miniature laser ablation time‐of‐flight mass spectrometer designed for in situ investigations in planetary space research

Riedo et al., 2013

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9428882898154615188
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Riedo A
Bieler A
Neuland M
Tulej M
Wurz P
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Journal of mass spectrometry

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Key performance features of a miniature laser ablation time‐of‐flight mass spectrometer designed for in situ investigations of the chemical composition of planetary surfaces are presented. This mass spectrometer is well suited for elemental and isotopic analysis of raw …
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