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Emission Fourier Transform Spectroscopy on Molecular Ions
Emission spectra of molecular ions are most often recorded from electric discharge where parent molecules or fragments are ionized in excited states. These sources tend to generate sparks which give rise to many spikes in the interferograms and consequently make them unusable. In some cases, this problem can be overcome by creating excited ions of interest using Penning ionization.