Continuous-dynode electron multiplier


Definition: An electron multiplier that consists of a single electrode in the form of a horn of plenty. The ions impinge on the wall of the horn at the open end, producing a cascade of electrons which is multiplied on each interaction with the wall and focussed onto a preamplifier.

ID: CMO:0001062

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Rapid synthesis of 3-cyanopyridine-derived chromophores with two-dimensional tunability and solvatochromic photophysical properties
Mark C. Bagley, Zhifan Lin and Simon J. A. Pope, Chem. Commun., 2009 , 5165
DOI: 10.1039/b910664b

Selenium speciation profiles in selenite-enriched soybean (Glycine Max) by HPLC-ICPMS and ESI-ITMS
Qilin Chan, Scott E. Afton and Joseph A. Caruso, Metallomics, 2010 , 2 , 147
DOI: 10.1039/b916194e