[Abstract]: In this work, the capability of linear correlation statistics for chemical mapping by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been studied for the first time for the characterization of samples with compositional changes on surface and in depth. For that purpose, a corrosion layer of varied spread has been caused in brass samples by chemical treatment and afterwards analyzed by LIBS. Correlation depth profiles, two-dimensional (2D) correlation maps and three-dimensional (3D) correlation maps have been generated from LIBS data to contrast the results obtained from treated and non-treated samples and zones. Conventional LIBS maps based on signal intensity have also been generated for comparison. The conclusions of this stu...
In this study, a collaborative contest focused on LIBS data processing has been conducted in an orig...
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been investigated for the discrimination of automobi...
The aim of the submitted work is a comparison of methods of quantitative analysis used in laser-indu...
Linear correlation analysis may be used as a technique for the identification of samples with a very...
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is a powerful tool for performing chemical analysis meas...
Based on a fibre optic miniature spectrometer (spectral range 200-1100 nm, λ-resolution 2 nm) we hav...
This paper reviews methods to compensate for matrix effects and self-absorption during quantitative ...
In the present work, quantitative analysis of major and minor elements in aluminum alloys is investi...
International audienceThe carbon content distribution of ferrous archaeological artefacts in a quant...
Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) was tested to examine its applicability to remote and in...
In this paper we face the problem of assessing similarities in the composition of different metallic...
Archeological mortars are often composed of highly inhomogeneous materials and detailed analysis in ...
To analyse continuous casting steel blooms a removal of non-representative surface layers is require...
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been investigated for the discrimination of automobi...
In this study, a collaborative contest focused on LIBS data processing has been conducted in an orig...
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been investigated for the discrimination of automobi...
The aim of the submitted work is a comparison of methods of quantitative analysis used in laser-indu...
Linear correlation analysis may be used as a technique for the identification of samples with a very...
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is a powerful tool for performing chemical analysis meas...
Based on a fibre optic miniature spectrometer (spectral range 200-1100 nm, λ-resolution 2 nm) we hav...
This paper reviews methods to compensate for matrix effects and self-absorption during quantitative ...
In the present work, quantitative analysis of major and minor elements in aluminum alloys is investi...
International audienceThe carbon content distribution of ferrous archaeological artefacts in a quant...
Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) was tested to examine its applicability to remote and in...
In this paper we face the problem of assessing similarities in the composition of different metallic...
Archeological mortars are often composed of highly inhomogeneous materials and detailed analysis in ...
To analyse continuous casting steel blooms a removal of non-representative surface layers is require...
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been investigated for the discrimination of automobi...
In this study, a collaborative contest focused on LIBS data processing has been conducted in an orig...
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been investigated for the discrimination of automobi...
The aim of the submitted work is a comparison of methods of quantitative analysis used in laser-indu...