Abstract
Some properties of the Manitoba time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometer are described and compared with those of other instruments. Topics discussed include properties of the primary ion beam, preparation of small electrosprayed targets, secondary ions from alkali halides (metastable decay and increase in yield after irradiation), data handling and sensitivity.
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