Publications by authors named "Michael W Majeski"

Ultrashort pulse length lasers operating in the near-infrared region show promise for submicrometer lateral resolution by laser desorption-based mass spectrometry (MS) imaging. However, these experiments must balance lateral resolution and molecular fragmentation since abundant atomic ions are observed at the high laser irradiances that can be generated by tightly focused ultrashort pulse laser beams. It is shown here that combining ultrashort pulse laser desorption with laser postionization (fs-LDPI) allows for a considerable increase of molecular ion signal while operating with lower laser irradiances, yielding the added benefit of reduced molecular fragmentation.

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Bulk-heterojunction films composed of semiconductor nanoparticles blended with organic oligomers are of interest for photovoltaic and other applications. Cu2-XS nanoparticles were cluster beam deposited into thermally evaporated pentacene or quaterthiophene to create bulk-heterojunction thin films. The nanoparticle stoichiometry, morphology, and chemistry within these all-gas phase deposited films were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and electron microscopy.

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