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Variable alignment of high resolution data by cluster analysis
Authors:Peng Zheng  Peter B Harrington  Angela Craig and Ronald Fleming
Institution:

a Center for Intelligent Chemical Instrumentation, Department of Chemistry, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701-2979, USA

b Charles Evans and Associates, 301 Chesapeake Drive, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA

Abstract:High resolution time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (HR TOF-SIMS) is a powerful surface analytical method. For complex samples, this technique may yield intricate spectra that are difficult to interpret visually. Chemometric methods are useful for data analysis. However, these methods require that spectra are represented in a matrix format. Variances in mass measurements caused by calibration or instrumental effects may present difficulties in properly aligning mass spectral peaks into the correct columns of the data matrix. Cluster analysis of resolution elements is proposed as an alternative approach to construct the data matrix. An automated method for optimizing the data alignment is presented and evaluated for standard steel samples.
Keywords:Mass spectrometry  Cluster analysis  Principal component analysis  Chemometrics
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