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Laser-induced plasma spectroscopy

Ciucci A., Palleschi V., Rastelli S., Salvetti A., Tognoni E., New procedure for quantitative elemental analysis by Laser Induced Plasma Spectroscopy, Appl. Spectrosc., 1999 53 (8) 960. [Pg.526]

Laser-induced plasma spectroscopy (LIPS), archaeological materials, 5 743 Laser isotope separation, 25 416 417 Laser light, 14 655-656 Laser light sources, in photochemical technology, 19 107-108... [Pg.510]

Stockhaus, Bolshov M., Niemax K. and Hergenroder R. (2000) A comparison of nanosecond and femtosecond laser-induced plasma spectroscopy of brass samples, Spectrochim Acta, Part B 55 1771— 1785. [Pg.323]

LA-OES laser ablation-optical emission spectroscopy LIBS laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy LIPS laser-induced plasma spectroscopy... [Pg.2454]

Panne U, Neuhauser RE, Haisch C, Fink H, and Niessner R (2002) Remote analysis of a mineral melt by laser-induced plasma spectroscopy. Applied Spectroscopy 56 375-380. [Pg.2464]

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a relatively new atomic emission spectroscopy technique that uses a pulsed laser as the excitation sonrce. LIBS is also referred to as laser spark spectroscopy (LASS) and laser-induced plasma spectroscopy, with the unfortunate acronym of LIPS. The technique was developed in the early 1960s, after the invention of the laser, but the high cost and large size of lasers and spectrometers made this a specialized research tool until the 1990s. The early development of LIBS is covered in the reference by Myers et al. Recent advances... [Pg.574]

Principles and Characteristics Simultaneous multi-element analysis based on emission from a plasma generated by focussing a powerful laser beam on a sample (solid, liquid, or gas) is known as laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and under a variety of semantic variations time-resolved LIBS (TRELIBS), laser ablation emission spectroscopy (LAES), laser ablation atomic emission spectrometry (LA-AES), laser ablation optical emission spectrometry (LA-OES), laser plasma emission spectrometry (L-PES), laser-induced plasma spectroscopy (LIPS), laser spark spectroscopy (LSS), and laser-induced emission spectral analysis (LIESA ). Commercial LIBS analysers were already available in the 60/70s the technique now enjoys a renaissance. [Pg.346]

Laser-induced plasma spectroscopy Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry... [Pg.1512]


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