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Nanometer-Scale Proximal Probe Thermal Desorption Coupled with Laser Mass Spectrometry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2014

Shawn C Owens
Affiliation:
University of California Santa Barbara, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Jacob Berenbeim
Affiliation:
University of California Santa Barbara, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
M.S. de Vries
Affiliation:
University of California Santa Barbara, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Catherine Schmidt Patterson
Affiliation:
Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Eoghan Dillon
Affiliation:
Anasys Instruments, Santa Barbara, CA, USA

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Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2014 

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[5] The authors acknowledge funding from the National Science Foundation, Grant Number 1241779. Dr. Karen Trentelman and Dr. Alan Phenix are thanked for their exceptional contributions to this work. We are also grateful to Kevin Kjoller and Anasys Instruments for their generous donation of their time and research facilities.Google Scholar