Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a rapid chemical analysis tool. A powerful laser pulse is focused on a sample to create a microplasma. The elemental or molecular emission spectra from ...
Delving into the intricacies of waste management, researchers explore the application of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy technology for the identification and classification of recyclable waste.
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a method that can track chemical changes in molten salt in real ...
Avantes’ most recent in-house experiment employs Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) to assess the elemental makeup of multiple rock samples. Meteorites, the celestial objects that have ...
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is a type of atomic emission spectroscopy that uses a laser to vaporize or ablate a microscopic layer of a sample’s surface. The resultant plasma caused by ...
The research team of the State Key Laboratory of Precision Spectroscopy at East China Normal University has made significant progress in the field of ultra-fast laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy ...
Researchers recently demonstrated a novel technique: plasma-grating-induced breakdown spectroscopy (GIBS). Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a rapid chemical analysis tool. A powerful ...
During LIBS analysis, a focused pulsed laser bombards the sample removing a tiny amount of material from the surface. Similarly, during a typical one-second measurement, the sample is struck by ...
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is emerging as a fast, cost-efficient method for identifying the total amount and specific compounds that comprise the inorganic component of biomass.
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