Title of article
Correlated ion analysis and the interpretation of atom probe mass spectra
Author/Authors
R.K. and Saxey، نويسنده , , D.W.، نويسنده ,
Pages
7
From page
473
To page
479
Abstract
Several techniques are presented for extracting information from atom probe mass spectra by investigating correlations within multiple-ion detector events. Analyses of this kind can provide insights into the origins of noise, the shape of mass peaks, or unexpected anomalies within the spectrum. Data can often be recovered from within the spectrum noise by considering the time-of-flight differences between ions within a multiple event. Correlated ion detection, particularly when associated with shifts in ion energies, may be used to probe the phenomenon of molecular ion dissociation, including the questions of data loss due to ion pile-up or the generation of neutrals in the dissociation process.
Keywords
Atom probe tomography , time-of-flight mass spectrometry , Ion dissociation
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2050588
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