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Isotope selective ionization of tellurium dimers after excimer laser photodissociation of an organometallic compound; CH3TeTeCH3

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Abstract

Isotope selective ionization of atoms requires high-resolution dye lasers; often the evaporation of the atomic species is not straightforward. Organometallic compounds are a volatile source of metals at room temperature and even below. The metal part of the organometallic compound is readily obtained using excimer laser-induced photoelimination.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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