Time-delayed mass spectrometry of the low-energy electron impact with a liquid beam surface
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Time-delayed mass spectrometry of the low-energy electron impact with a liquid beam surface
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REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Volume 89, Issue 10, Pages 103102
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AIP Publishing
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2018-10-04
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10.1063/1.5022394
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