The shock wave plasma induced by the bombardment of laser light coming from a commercial TEA CO2 laser has been used for the direct elemental analysis of solid samples. By using standard low-alloy steel samples, it is demonstrated that there is a linear relationship between the Cr content and the emission intensity, using an internal standard method. A background equivalent concentration for the Mg 383.8 nm emission line is found to be as low as about 0.005% in glass samples
Chapter 1 reviews laser ablation in analytical atomic spectrometry. Laser ablation is categorized in...
To control the steel composition during production in steel works, samples are taken from the melt. ...
The applicability of a nanosecond infrared (IR) transversely excited atmospheric (TEA) CO2 laser, op...
The shock wave plasma induced by the bombardment of laser light coming from a commercial TEA CO2 las...
The applicability of nanosecond infrared Transversely Excited Atmospheric (TEA) CO2 laser induced pl...
The analytical capability of laser-produced plasma for the analysis of low alloying elements in cast...
We report the result of an experimental study that shows the remarkable benefits of generating a mic...
An experimental study has been carried out to measure the sensitive emission lines intensities of se...
Through a Nd:YAG pulse laser of 1064nm wavelength, a multichannel grating spectrometer, and seven CC...
The analytical capability of laser-produced plasma for the analysis of low alloying elements in cast...
A new approach of quantitative analysis of liquid sample using laser ablation technique was develope...
peer reviewedThe life of laser-induced plasma is usually in theLs region, and it is necessary to stu...
Laser atomic absorption spectroscopy was employed to investigate the plasma created during processin...
Chapter 1 reviews laser ablation in analytical atomic spectrometry. Laser ablation is categorized in...
To control the steel composition during production in steel works, samples are taken from the melt. ...
The applicability of a nanosecond infrared (IR) transversely excited atmospheric (TEA) CO2 laser, op...
The shock wave plasma induced by the bombardment of laser light coming from a commercial TEA CO2 las...
The applicability of nanosecond infrared Transversely Excited Atmospheric (TEA) CO2 laser induced pl...
The analytical capability of laser-produced plasma for the analysis of low alloying elements in cast...
We report the result of an experimental study that shows the remarkable benefits of generating a mic...
An experimental study has been carried out to measure the sensitive emission lines intensities of se...
Through a Nd:YAG pulse laser of 1064nm wavelength, a multichannel grating spectrometer, and seven CC...
The analytical capability of laser-produced plasma for the analysis of low alloying elements in cast...
A new approach of quantitative analysis of liquid sample using laser ablation technique was develope...
peer reviewedThe life of laser-induced plasma is usually in theLs region, and it is necessary to stu...
Laser atomic absorption spectroscopy was employed to investigate the plasma created during processin...
Chapter 1 reviews laser ablation in analytical atomic spectrometry. Laser ablation is categorized in...
To control the steel composition during production in steel works, samples are taken from the melt. ...
The applicability of a nanosecond infrared (IR) transversely excited atmospheric (TEA) CO2 laser, op...