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titleOfInvention Laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry
abstract In laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry, a measurement sample is desorbed and ionized without breaking. A measurement sample is deposited on the surface of a substrate on which metal nanoparticles having a self-assembled monomolecular film of organic molecules are dispersed or two-dimensional close-packed and fixed. A laser beam having a wavelength specific to the metal nanoparticle is irradiated there. Then, surface plasmons are excited on the metal nanoparticles, and organic molecules are desorbed from the surface of the metal nanoparticles as a compound with metal atoms. The measurement sample is desorbed and ionized by the energy of the separation. [Selection] Figure 7
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