What Does MSRI Stand For?

MSRI stands for Mass Spectroscopy Of Recoiled Ions

MSRI, or Mass Spectroscopy of Recoiled Ions, is a specialized analytical technique used to identify and characterize ions that are ejected from a target material after a high-energy interaction, such as nuclear reactions or particle collisions. This method enables precise measurement of the mass-to-charge ratio of recoiled ions, providing valuable insights into the composition, structure, and behavior of materials at the atomic and molecular levels. MSRI is widely utilized in fields such as materials science, nuclear physics, and chemistry for research and development applications.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym