2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2015.04.034
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Analytical potential of a laser ablation–glow discharge–optical emission spectrometry system for the analysis of conducting and insulating materials

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“…To overcome these limitations, different approaches were described in the literature, some of them being based on the combination of several techniques to enhance the excitation of these elements with a secondary excitation source after the ablation: LIBS-LIF [14] (i.e. excitation to a given state of specific atoms or molecules present in the laser induced plasma using a second laser with tunable wavelength to detect its subsequent spontaneous emission), GD-LIBS [15] (i.e. re-excitation of the ablated species using a glow discharge placed close to the laser induced plasma) or double pulse LIBS [16] (i.e.…”
Section: Molecular Libs For the Determination Of Non-metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome these limitations, different approaches were described in the literature, some of them being based on the combination of several techniques to enhance the excitation of these elements with a secondary excitation source after the ablation: LIBS-LIF [14] (i.e. excitation to a given state of specific atoms or molecules present in the laser induced plasma using a second laser with tunable wavelength to detect its subsequent spontaneous emission), GD-LIBS [15] (i.e. re-excitation of the ablated species using a glow discharge placed close to the laser induced plasma) or double pulse LIBS [16] (i.e.…”
Section: Molecular Libs For the Determination Of Non-metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%