Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
The use of monoenergetic positrons for the ionization of organic molecules in the gas phase is described. The ionic products are analyzed with a time-of-flight mass spectrometer and detected to produce a mass spectrum. The ionization mechanisms which can be studied in this way include positron impact at energies above the ionization limit of the target molecules, positronium formation in the Ore gap energy range, and positron attachment at energies less than 1eV. The technique of positron ionization mass spectrometry (PIMS) may have analytical utility in that chemical selectivity is observed for one or more of these processes.
Keywords:
ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS
Type:
NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Annihilation in Gases and Galaxies; p 285-287
Format:
application/pdf
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