We present a novel imaging mass spectrometry technique that uses femtosecond laser pulses to directly ionize the
sample. The method offers significant advantages over current techniques by eliminating the need of a laser-absorbing
sample matrix, being suitable for atmospheric pressure sampling, and by providing 10μm resolution, as demonstrated
here with a chemical image of vegetable cell walls.
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