Pure or neat compounds can be introduced into the ion source having been deposited in the tip of a rod or solids probe. With heat, the sample sublimates or evaporates into the gas phase. In most cases, ionization follows by the means described here. But in some cases, ionization occurs simultaneous with the sublimation or evaporation.
See MS – The Practical Art, LCGC
Also:
Understanding Mass Spectrometry
What is MS and How does it Work?
Biomolecular Ionization Methods
Alternative Ionization Means
What Types of Instruments Are Used?
Interpreting Mass Spectrometer Output
Solvents and Caveats for LC-MS