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5 February 1996 In-situ assaying of materials using laser analytical spectroscopy
Helmut H. Telle
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Proceedings Volume 2730, Second Iberoamerican Meeting on Optics; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.231056
Event: Second Iberoamerican Meeting on Optics, 1995, Guanajuato, Mexico
Abstract
In recent years laser spectroscopy has been gaining wider acceptance and use for analytical purposes, both in the laboratory and for practical applications. This is due to the improved technology of laser sources and detectors which have become reliable in operation, small in size and affordable in price. A few practical applications of spectroscopic methods are discussed for real-time, in-situ and remote analysis. Examples include the techniques of laser- induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), and laser-enhanced ionization (LEI).
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Helmut H. Telle "In-situ assaying of materials using laser analytical spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 2730, Second Iberoamerican Meeting on Optics, (5 February 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.231056
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KEYWORDS
Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy

Plasma

Spectroscopy

Laser induced fluorescence

Laser spectroscopy

Laser ablation

Tunable lasers

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