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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 50,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 19-27
  • (1996)

Vaporization of Nonvolatile and Matrix-Isolated Molecules Using a Novel Laser Vaporization Technique

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Abstract

A technique is described which uses a laser-generated high-velocity polymer flyer to vaporize nonvolatile molecules and low-temperature matrix-isolated species. Morphology studies, time-of-flight measurements, static collection methods, and real-time laser-induced fluorescence were used to characterize the new vaporization technique. Cr(CO)<sub>6</sub> in a mineral oil glass at 77 K, rhodamine dye, and naphthalene were vaporized in these experiments.

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