Abstract

By integrating a velocity-map imaging lens and position sensitive detector into an electron-impact time-of-flight mass spectrometer, it becomes possible to record ion kinetic energy release (KER) distributions for each fragment ion alongside the time-of-flight mass spectrum. The KER distributions allow ions of identical mass-to-charge ratio to be distinguished and quantified.

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