Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

Author: David A. Cremers  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9780470093009

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470092996

Subject: O657.3 spectrochemical analysis (method of spectrology)

Language: ENG

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Description

Starting from fundamentals and moving through a thorough discussion of equipment, methods, and techniques, this text provides a unique reference source for this important new analysis method. The authors use a combination of tutorial discussions ranging from basic principles up to more advanced descriptions along with extensive figures and photographs to clearly explain topics addressed in the text. It is intended that the data tables will be located within the Education section of SpectroscopyNOW.com

Provides a thorough but understandable discussion of the basic principles, instrumentation, methodology, and sampling procedures of the method based on atomic emission spectroscopy.

  • Presents a discussion of the many advantages of the method along with limitations, to provide the reader a balanced overview of capabilities of the method
  • Presents an overview of some real-world applications of the method
  • Provides an up-to-date list of references to LIBS literature and a unique list of element detection limits using a uniform analysis method

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 9

Foreword

pp.:  9 – 13

Preface

pp.:  13 – 15

Acronyms, Constants and Symbols

pp.:  15 – 19

1 History

pp.:  19 – 21

2 Basics of the LIBS Plasma

pp.:  21 – 43

3 Apparatus Fundamentals

pp.:  43 – 73

4 Determining LIBS Analytical Figures-of-Merit

pp.:  73 – 119

5 Qualitative LIBS Analysis

pp.:  119 – 139

6 Quantitative LIBS Analysis

pp.:  139 – 163

7 Remote LIBS Measurements

pp.:  163 – 191

8 Examples of Recent LIBS Fundamental Research, Instruments and Novel Applications

pp.:  191 – 217

9 The Future of LIBS

pp.:  217 – 247

Appendix A Safety Considerations in LIBS

pp.:  247 – 255

Appendix B Recommended Methods for Commencing LIBS Research on a Variety of Samples

pp.:  255 – 261

Appendix C Representative LIBS Detection Limits

pp.:  261 – 265

Appendix D Major LIBS References

pp.:  265 – 291

Index

pp.:  291 – 295

Plates

pp.:  295 – 304

LastPages

pp.:  304 – 313

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