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Ultratrace Detection of Atmospheric Contaminants by Supersonic Molecular Beam, Multiphoton Ionization, Mass Spectroscopy

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Abstract

An ultratrace detection method that offers < 300 ppt and selectivity of ~ 104 is demonstrated for organophosphonate and sulfide chemical agent simulant molecules.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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