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Ejection of Coulomb crystals from a linear Paul ion trap for ion-molecule reaction studies - metadata

Ejection of Coulomb crystals from a linear Paul ion trap for ion-molecule reaction studies - metadata

Metadata to accompany the JPC A publication.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Heazlewood, B, Meyer, K, Pollum, L, Petralia, L, Tauschinsky, A, Rennick, C, Softley, T
Format: Dataset
Published: University of Oxford 2015
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