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@inproceedings{628544, author = {Zaorálková, Linda and Kanický, Viktor and Novotný, Karel and Hrdlička, Aleš}, address = {Antwerp}, booktitle = {Book of abstracts}, keywords = {ceramics; LA-ICP-AES; LIBS}, language = {eng}, location = {Antwerp}, pages = {106-106}, publisher = {University of Antwerp}, title = {Analysis of ceramics by laser ablation based techniques}, year = {2005} }
TY - JOUR ID - 628544 AU - Zaorálková, Linda - Kanický, Viktor - Novotný, Karel - Hrdlička, Aleš PY - 2005 TI - Analysis of ceramics by laser ablation based techniques PB - University of Antwerp CY - Antwerp KW - ceramics KW - LA-ICP-AES KW - LIBS N2 - Many routine techniques are employed in analysis of ceramics. Classical methods using dissolution and succesive solution analysis are time-consuming and destructive. Furthermore, the digestion of ceramic samples is often incomplete. Therefore other analytical techniques are employed that make it possible to eliminate dissolution procedures. Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (LA-ICP-AES) was used for the analysis of ceramic tiles which represent two- or three-layer structures. It was found that laser ablation ICP-AES and other laser ablation based techniques (e.g. LIBS laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy) could be helpful in ceramic technology as a tool for depth profile analysis. These methods are free from complicated sample preparation and handling procedures; they are faster; more effective and non-destructive; only low amount of sample is taken. Due to these advantages the laser techniques can be useful in archaeology and art as a convenient tool not only for ceramic samples. Because archaeological ceramic objects have a high historical value, it is impossible to destroy them by digestion. On the other hand information about composition is demanded for better understanding of relations in the past. ER -
ZAORÁLKOVÁ, Linda, Viktor KANICKÝ, Karel NOVOTNÝ and Aleš HRDLIČKA. Analysis of ceramics by laser ablation based techniques. In \textit{Book of abstracts}. Antwerp: University of Antwerp, 2005, p.~106.
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