Abstract
Semiconductor cluster ions can be observed with extremely high mass resolution (of the Older of 105) with a Fourier-transform ion- cyclotron- resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometer. Various physical and chemical processes can be implemented with a given environment for tens of seconds in the ET-ICR trap.1,2
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