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2-D and 3-D chemical mapping of heterogeneous samples using microline-imaging laser-induced plasma spectrometry

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Abstract

The performance and application of plasma spectrometry induced with a line-focused laser beam in generating fast 2 and 3-Dimensional compositional maps of different manufactured materials as well as of inclusionary material in stainless steel will be discussed.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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