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Beyond photoelectron spectroscopy: what new things can be learned with pulsed-field ionization and coherent XUV radiation?

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Abstract

Although there has been a tremendous growth in research using pulsed field ionization to record ultra-high resolution threshold photoelectron spectra of molecules, most work has concentrated on the lowest ionization thresholds in small molecules.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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