2022
DOI: 10.1364/ao.471891
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Model transfer method based on piecewise direct standardization in laser-induced-breakdown spectroscopy

Abstract: A large number of certified samples are usually required to build models in the quantitative analysis of complicated matrices in laser-induced-breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). Because of differences among instruments, including excitation and collection efficiencies, a quantitative model made on one instrument is difficult to apply directly to other instruments. Each instrument requires a large number of samples to model, which is very labor intensive and will hinder the rapid application of the LIBS technique. … Show more

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“…Although two LIBS instruments may be from the same manufacturing line, the laser source, detector and detection device differ slightly from one LIBS instrument to another due to manufacturing errors, ageing of the equipment and other problems. 17 However, this difference will result in large changes in the LIBS spectra, causing an independent calibration model to be built for each instrument before it leaves the factory. The promotion and use of LIBS instruments in exploration sites is further constrained by such complications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although two LIBS instruments may be from the same manufacturing line, the laser source, detector and detection device differ slightly from one LIBS instrument to another due to manufacturing errors, ageing of the equipment and other problems. 17 However, this difference will result in large changes in the LIBS spectra, causing an independent calibration model to be built for each instrument before it leaves the factory. The promotion and use of LIBS instruments in exploration sites is further constrained by such complications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%