Laser-Desorbed Large Molecules in a Supersonic Jet

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A new technique of desorption of non volatile thermally unstable molecules into a supersonic jet has been developped. With this method isolated large molecules are now available for mass spectrometry as well as for spectroscopic studies at temperatures of a few Kelvin, thus avoiding spectral congestion. It could be demonstrated that molecules like tryptophane and retinal could be desorbed with an IR laser pulse without decomposition and be ionized with a second UV laser to form bare molecule ions without fragmentation. © 1985, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.

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Weyssenhoff, H. V., Selzle, H. L., & Schlag, E. W. (1985). Laser-Desorbed Large Molecules in a Supersonic Jet. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section A Journal of Physical Sciences, 40(7), 674–676. https://doi.org/10.1515/zna-1985-0703

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