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Patnaik et al., 2018 - Google Patents

Simultaneous LIBS signal and plasma density measurement for quantitative insight into signal instability at elevated pressure

Patnaik et al., 2018

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7904606012659482907
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Patnaik A
Wu Y
Hsu P
Gragston M
Zhang Z
Gord J
Roy S
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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) evaluates the emission spectra of ions, radicals, and atoms generated from the breakdown of molecules by the incident laser; however, the LIBS signal is unstable at elevated pressures. To understand the cause of the …
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