Abstract
One of the fundamental limitations in mass spectrometry arises in attempts to differentiate betwoeen atomic and nuclear ions having the same charge to mass ratio. Partial dissociation of complex ions in a mass spectrometer has been observed. By using a three-stage mass spectrometer, complete dissoclation of molecular ions has been achieved. The film acts as a strong force field at a discrete point in the beam trajectory causing uncorrelated forces to act on the constituent atoms of the molecules. Further experiments are in progress utilizing these films as well as thin nickel films. (A.C.)
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