Target support with pattern recognition sites

Radiant energy – Ionic separation or analysis – With sample supply means

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C250S427000, C250S42300F, C438S510000, C438S535000, C313S309000

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07034290

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a substrate for use in an ion source of a mass spectrometer system. The substrate may be employed independently or in conjunction with an ion source or a mass spectrometry system. A substrate is provided having at least one pattern recognition site and a carbon nanotube adjacent to the pattern recognition site. Methods of making and ionizing samples using the pattern recognition site and carbon nanotube surface are also disclosed.

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