lézerdeszorpióionizáció
Laser-induced dissociation ionization, often referred to by its Hungarian abbreviation lézerdeszorpióionizáció, is a process where a laser pulse is used to both desorb and ionize molecules from a surface. This technique is particularly useful for analyzing complex samples, including biological materials and polymers, in a vacuum environment.
The process typically begins with a laser pulse, often a nanosecond or picosecond pulsed laser, focused onto
Lézerdeszorpióionizáció offers several advantages. It is a "soft" ionization technique, meaning it is less likely to