This presentation will focus on current work in the Ames Laboratory where laser ablation is being used for both analytical sampling and metal surface cleaning. Examples will be presented demonstrating the utility of optical spectroscopy for monitoring laser ablation processes
Laser ablation refers to the explosive process by which a solid sample is vaporized though a violent...
Laser ablation describes the interaction of intense optical fields with matter, in which atoms are s...
This paper presents a brief overview of the current research issues in laser ablation for chemical a...
The ability of lasers to deposit significant amounts of energy on surfaces located at large distance...
'Laser ablation is a promising technology for chemical characterization within every DOE EM major pr...
Laser ablation refers to the phenomenon in which an intense laser beam irradiates the surface of a s...
Shortly after the demonstration of the first laser, the most intensely studied theoretical topics de...
The goal of traditional laser ablation solid sampling is to produce a gaseous plume of material with...
We report on aspects of resonant laser ablation (RLA) behavior for a number of sample types: metals,...
Laser ablation is becoming a dominant technology for direct solid sampling in analytical chemistry. ...
This study examines the application of laser ablation to the characterization and decontamination of...
Laser ablation for surface cleaning has been pursued for the removal of paint on airplanes. It has a...
International audienceLaser methods and their applications for nuclear industry are regarded as very...
In this thesis spectroscopic techniques have been used in the fields of analytical chemistry, enviro...
Sandia National Laboratories has a number of ongoing projects developing optical sensors for industr...
Laser ablation refers to the explosive process by which a solid sample is vaporized though a violent...
Laser ablation describes the interaction of intense optical fields with matter, in which atoms are s...
This paper presents a brief overview of the current research issues in laser ablation for chemical a...
The ability of lasers to deposit significant amounts of energy on surfaces located at large distance...
'Laser ablation is a promising technology for chemical characterization within every DOE EM major pr...
Laser ablation refers to the phenomenon in which an intense laser beam irradiates the surface of a s...
Shortly after the demonstration of the first laser, the most intensely studied theoretical topics de...
The goal of traditional laser ablation solid sampling is to produce a gaseous plume of material with...
We report on aspects of resonant laser ablation (RLA) behavior for a number of sample types: metals,...
Laser ablation is becoming a dominant technology for direct solid sampling in analytical chemistry. ...
This study examines the application of laser ablation to the characterization and decontamination of...
Laser ablation for surface cleaning has been pursued for the removal of paint on airplanes. It has a...
International audienceLaser methods and their applications for nuclear industry are regarded as very...
In this thesis spectroscopic techniques have been used in the fields of analytical chemistry, enviro...
Sandia National Laboratories has a number of ongoing projects developing optical sensors for industr...
Laser ablation refers to the explosive process by which a solid sample is vaporized though a violent...
Laser ablation describes the interaction of intense optical fields with matter, in which atoms are s...
This paper presents a brief overview of the current research issues in laser ablation for chemical a...