2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40684-019-00083-8
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Fast Compositional Mapping of Solar Cell by Laser Spectroscopy Technique for Process Monitoring

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“…This section presents several applications related to material analysis, covering a wide range of industrial applications in which LIBS imaging can have a greater impact than single-shot LIBS. For example, Lee et al used LIBS imaging to monitor the processing of solar cells . Small maps were generated (20 × 20 pixels) with a resolution of 130 μm with a top-hat laser beam for tracking the spatial composition of Se, Cu, Ga, and In.…”
Section: Promising Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This section presents several applications related to material analysis, covering a wide range of industrial applications in which LIBS imaging can have a greater impact than single-shot LIBS. For example, Lee et al used LIBS imaging to monitor the processing of solar cells . Small maps were generated (20 × 20 pixels) with a resolution of 130 μm with a top-hat laser beam for tracking the spatial composition of Se, Cu, Ga, and In.…”
Section: Promising Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Lee et al used LIBS imaging to monitor the processing of solar cells. 73 Small maps were generated (20 × 20 pixels) with a resolution of 130 μm with a top-hat laser beam for tracking the spatial composition of Se, Cu, Ga, and In. The LIBS signal was also correlated with secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS).…”
Section: ■ Insights Into Libs Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%