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@article{1227964, author = {Novotný, Jan and Novotný, Karel and Prochazka, David and Hrdlička, Aleš and Kaiser, Jozef}, article_number = {6}, keywords = {LIBS; Mapping; Trace elements}, language = {eng}, issn = {0966-0941}, journal = {Spectroscopy europe}, title = {Two dimensional elemental mapping by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy}, url = {http://www.spectroscopyeurope.com/articles/55-articles/3426-two-dimensional-elemental-mapping-by-laser-induced-breakdown-spectroscopy}, volume = {26}, year = {2014} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1227964 AU - Novotný, Jan - Novotný, Karel - Prochazka, David - Hrdlička, Aleš - Kaiser, Jozef PY - 2014 TI - Two dimensional elemental mapping by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy JF - Spectroscopy europe VL - 26 IS - 6 SP - 6-10 EP - 6-10 SN - 09660941 KW - LIBS KW - Mapping KW - Trace elements UR - http://www.spectroscopyeurope.com/articles/55-articles/3426-two-dimensional-elemental-mapping-by-laser-induced-breakdown-spectroscopy L2 - http://www.spectroscopyeurope.com/articles/55-articles/3426-two-dimensional-elemental-mapping-by-laser-induced-breakdown-spectroscopy N2 - Laser-Induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) a relatively young technique of atomic emission spectroscopy, uses as its excitation source a focused laser pulse and this effective combination brings to the field of elemental analysis a number of significant advantages. Although the first LIBS analysis happened shortly after the construction of the first laser in 1962, development at a much larger scale occurred at the beginning of the 1980s mainly due to the production of modern powerful Nd:YAG lasers and charge coupled device (CCD) detectors. Today, LIBS is the subject of ever increasing interest due to its speed, relatively simple instrumentation setup, no demands for a sample preparation and the possibility to determine most of the periodic table elements, along with other attributes. LIBS can be used to perform a spatial resolved analysis, thus is capable of being used for depth profiling and surface mapping. Surface mapping and creating so-called “chemical maps” (or “chemical images” of the analysed sample) are presented here as an example of LIBS applications. ER -
NOVOTNÝ, Jan, Karel NOVOTNÝ, David PROCHAZKA, Aleš HRDLIČKA a Jozef KAISER. Two dimensional elemental mapping by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. \textit{Spectroscopy europe}. 2014, roč.~26, č.~6, s.~6-10. ISSN~0966-0941.
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