The major advantage of LIBS compared to other analytical techniques is that no time-consuming sample preparation is necessary. LIBS use the plasma generated by a high-energy laser beam to prepare and excite the sample in one step. It has the ability to perform multielement real-time analysis. An experimental method have been developed and practical results have been obtained for silver, gold and copper alloys.


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    Title :

    Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for quantitative measurement of metals alloys components


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    Publication date :

    2007-06-01


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    1622921 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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