Ravi Madhukar Mawale, Mayuri Vilas Ausekar, Lubomír Prokeš, Virginie Nazabal, Emeline Baudet, Tomáš Halenkovič, Marek Bouška, Milan Alberti, Petr Němec, Josef Havel

2017 
Laser desorption ionization using time-of-flight mass spectrometer afforded with quadrupole ion trap was used to study As2Ch3 (Ch = S, Se, and Te) bulk chalcogenide materials. The main goal of the study is the identification of species present in the plasma originating from the interaction of laser pulses with solid state material. The generated clusters in both positive and negative ion mode are identified as 10 unary (Sp +/– and Asm +/– ) and 34 binary (AsmSp +/– ) species for As2S3 glass, 2 unary (Seq +/– ) and 26 binary (AsmSeq +/– ) species for As2Se3 glass, 7 unary (Ter +/– ) and 23 binary (AsmTer +/– ) species for As2Te3 material. The fragmentation of chalcogenide materials was diminished using some polymers and in this way 45 new, higher mass clusters have been detected. This novel approach opens a new possibility for laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry analysis of chalcogenides as well as other materials.
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