Abstract
SynopsisFragmentation of uracil in the gas phase has been studied using low-energy electron impact. Positive ions have been detected using a reflectron time-of-flight mass spectrometer. Mass spectra have been measured as a function of electron impact from 0 to 100 eV, and ion yield curves most of the positively charged fragments have been extracted.
Highlights
- Duration-Dependent Asymmetry in Photoionization of H atoms inFew-Cycle Laser Pulses Zhang Xiao-Ming, Zhang Jing-Tao, Bai LiHua et al
Partial ionization cross sections for positive fragments produced by electron impact on uracil
Mass spectra have been measured as a function of electron impact from 0 to 100 eV, and ion yield curves most of the positively charged fragments have been extracted
Summary
- Duration-Dependent Asymmetry in Photoionization of H atoms inFew-Cycle Laser Pulses Zhang Xiao-Ming, Zhang Jing-Tao, Bai LiHua et al. Partial ionization cross sections for positive fragments produced by electron impact on uracil To cite this article: S Diskin et al 2015 J. View the article online for updates and enhancements.
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