Mass-analyzed ion-kinetic-energy spectrometry (MIKES) is an analytical technique used in mass spectrometry to provide detailed information about the kinetic energy distribution of ions. The method involves measuring the kinetic energy of ions after they are generated and manipulated in a mass spectrometer. MIKES can be particularly useful for studying the dynamics of chemical reactions, fragmentation processes, and the conformational states of molecules in the gas phase.

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