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Nanoscale chemical imaging by extreme ultraviolet laser ablation time of flight spectrometry

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Abstract

Elemental composition imaging in inorganic solids with a spatial resolution of 80 nm and actinide trace analysis by extreme ultraviolet laser ablation time-of-flight mass spectrometry are demonstrated.

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