Laser desorption studies using laser-induced fluorescence of large aromatic molecules

Abstract  Pulsed laser desorption of non-volatile organic dye molecules paraterphenyl and tetra-t-butyl-p-quinquephenyl (QUI) was studied using gas phase ultraviolet laser induced fluorescence, following heating of a steel substrate by a pulsed 1.06-µm Nd:YAG laser. The fluorescence signal intensity is linear in concentration up to at least 30 monolayers and shows infrared power threshold behavior, as expected for evaporation, at ∼0.2 J/cm2. Similar signal levels were also observed in air, with 532-nm heating, and using other metallic or dark black surfaces.
  • Content Type Journal Article
  • DOI 10.1007/s00340-008-3295-9
  • Authors
    • G. P. Smith, SRI International Molecular Physics Laboratory Menlo Park CA 94025 USA
    • B. Krancevic, SRI International Molecular Physics Laboratory Menlo Park CA 94025 USA
    • D. L. Huestis, SRI International Molecular Physics Laboratory Menlo Park CA 94025 USA
    • H. Oser, SRI International Molecular Physics Laboratory Menlo Park CA 94025 USA
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