Analysis by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy of Complex Solids, Liquids, and Powders with an Echelle Spectrometer
Applied Optics, Vol. 42, Issue 30, pp. 6029-6035 (2003)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.42.006029
Acrobat PDF (374 KB)
Abstract
One of the most promising approaches to laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) experiments involves the use of an echelle spectrometer coupled with an intensified CCD. Even if drawbacks remain with its use, the echelle spectrometer facilitates a multielemental analysis that is more rapid than can be obtained with the more-conventional Czerny-Turner spectrometer and, moreover, does not sacrifice reliability. Quantitative results obtained with such apparatus for solids, liquids, powders, and gases are described and when possible compared with results from Czerny-Turner spectrometers. Liquid analysis by LIBS with echelle spectrometers has allowed a spectral database to be compiled. Once the qualitative spectra of pure elements in aqueous solutions, are obtained, they can be used for qualitative analysis of unknown samples.
© 2003 Optical Society of America
[Optical Society of America ]
OCIS Codes
(140.3440) Lasers and laser optics : Laser-induced breakdown
(300.6210) Spectroscopy : Spectroscopy, atomic
Citation
Pascal Fichet, Denis Menut, René Brennetot, Evelyne Vors, and Annie Rivoallan, "Analysis by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy of Complex Solids, Liquids, and Powders with an Echelle Spectrometer," Appl. Opt. 42, 6029-6035 (2003)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ao/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-42-30-6029
You do not have subscription access to this journal. Citation lists with outbound citation links are available to subscribers only. You may subscribe either as an OSA member, or as an authorized user of your institution.
Contact your librarian or system administrator
or
Log in to access OSA Member Subscription
You do not have subscription access to this journal. Cited by links are available to subscribers only. You may subscribe either as an OSA member, or as an authorized user of your institution.
Contact your librarian or system administrator
or
Log in to access OSA Member Subscription
You do not have subscription access to this journal. Article level metrics are available to subscribers only. You may subscribe either as an OSA member, or as an authorized user of your institution.
Contact your librarian or system administrator
or
Log in to access OSA Member Subscription





OSA is a member of 