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23 March 2005 LIBS system for elemental analysis of soil samples
Jan Owsik, Jacek Janucki, Karol Jach, Robert Swierczynski, Viacheslaw S. Ivanov, Andrei F. Kotyuk, Michael V. Ulanovski
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Abstract
Laser emission analysis is an efficient method used for determination of quantitative and qualitative composition of chemical elements in materials. For the analyser designs a proper choice of a laser type, stabilisation of its pulse parameters and performance of a high-resolution spectrometer of sufficient responsivity are crucial problems. The correlation-based method of laser induced breakdown spectrometry for soil contamination was presented. A system of laser induced breakdown spectroanalyser and the investigation of a portable laser emission spectro-analyser for analysis of chemical composition of soil samples are described. The results and examples of its applications are given.
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Jan Owsik, Jacek Janucki, Karol Jach, Robert Swierczynski, Viacheslaw S. Ivanov, Andrei F. Kotyuk, and Michael V. Ulanovski "LIBS system for elemental analysis of soil samples", Proc. SPIE 5710, Nonlinear Frequency Generation and Conversion: Materials, Devices, and Applications IV, (23 March 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.590101
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KEYWORDS
Chemical analysis

Soil contamination

Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy

Plasma

Chemical elements

Soil science

Statistical analysis

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