Abstract
Traces of selected nitrocompounds are detected by using one-color laser photofragmentation/fragment-detection spectrometry at 452 nm. Characteristic fragments, including NO, are detected by molecular-beam mass spectrometry and laser-induced fluorescence.
© 1995 Optical Society of America
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