2011
DOI: 10.1039/c0ja00271b
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P, S and Cl trace detection by laser ablation double-focusing sector field ICP-MS to identify local defects in coated glasses

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“…Laser ablation was the most commonly used of the laser-based techniques in this review period. Konz et al 275 used LA as a means of sample introduction to a double focussing, SF ICP-MS instrument in an attempt to identify local defects in glasses coated with metallic and oxide films in the low nm range. The low LOD and high mass-resolving power of the instrument enabled the analytes P, S and Cl to be determined; which are analytes that, under normal circumstances, suffer from severe polyatomic interferences (from 15 N 16 P + , 16 O 2 + etc.).…”
Section: Sims and Tof-sims Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laser ablation was the most commonly used of the laser-based techniques in this review period. Konz et al 275 used LA as a means of sample introduction to a double focussing, SF ICP-MS instrument in an attempt to identify local defects in glasses coated with metallic and oxide films in the low nm range. The low LOD and high mass-resolving power of the instrument enabled the analytes P, S and Cl to be determined; which are analytes that, under normal circumstances, suffer from severe polyatomic interferences (from 15 N 16 P + , 16 O 2 + etc.).…”
Section: Sims and Tof-sims Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the present researches on defect detection system of glasses are based on the techniques of moiré fringe, fluoroscopic imaging [1,2], laser scanning and CCD line scanning [3][4][5]. However, most of the glasses detections are focused on glasses diopter detections [6][7][8]. In this paper a system for automatic defect detection of glasses is developed based on machine vision and digital image processing technique.…”
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confidence: 99%