In the present work, a preliminary fundamental study about the influence of background gas in Martian surface conditions (CO2, P=7 mbar) on the formation of emitting species in laser-induced plasmas of ablated C-containing compounds was performed. Results were compared with those obtained using ambient air as surrounding gas of irradiated samples. Energy thresholds were evaluated for excited atomic and molecular species of interest resulting in the plasma using a home-made LIBS system coupled to a pressure chamber for simulating Martian environment during the analysis of samples. Inorganic salts as calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate besides pyrene as organic reference compound were analyzed in order to discern the origin of C-contai...
The observation of a methane plume in the atmosphere of Mars caused much interest in the role of tra...
In this thesis, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is investigated in the context of the ro...
The first part of this study involves the mass spectrometric analysis of the volatiles released upon...
Integration of LIBS instruments in the rover used for planetary exploration in an attempt to get mul...
If there was life in the past on the Red Planet, specific biosignatures might still be present only ...
LIBS spectra acquisition of a set of selected organic molecules related to biosignatures or their de...
In the present study, LIBS analysis of a set of six selected molecules related to organic biosignatu...
Molecular emissions in LIBS can be used to detect elements that do not have strong emission lines, s...
For in-situ geochemical analysis of the surface of Mars, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)...
The finding on the Martian surface of hydrated salt minerals, like carbonates and sulphates, and the...
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is an emission spectroscopy analysis technique that cont...
International audienceOrganic matter has been continuously delivered by meteorites and comets to Mar...
The observation of a methane plume in the atmosphere of Mars caused much interest in the role of tra...
In this thesis, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is investigated in the context of the ro...
The first part of this study involves the mass spectrometric analysis of the volatiles released upon...
Integration of LIBS instruments in the rover used for planetary exploration in an attempt to get mul...
If there was life in the past on the Red Planet, specific biosignatures might still be present only ...
LIBS spectra acquisition of a set of selected organic molecules related to biosignatures or their de...
In the present study, LIBS analysis of a set of six selected molecules related to organic biosignatu...
Molecular emissions in LIBS can be used to detect elements that do not have strong emission lines, s...
For in-situ geochemical analysis of the surface of Mars, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)...
The finding on the Martian surface of hydrated salt minerals, like carbonates and sulphates, and the...
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is an emission spectroscopy analysis technique that cont...
International audienceOrganic matter has been continuously delivered by meteorites and comets to Mar...
The observation of a methane plume in the atmosphere of Mars caused much interest in the role of tra...
In this thesis, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is investigated in the context of the ro...
The first part of this study involves the mass spectrometric analysis of the volatiles released upon...