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Enhanced laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy using the combination of fourth-harmonic and fundamental Nd: YAG laser pulsesSt-Onge et al., 2002
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- St-Onge L
- Detalle V
- Sabsabi M
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- Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy
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We have studied the combination of fourth-harmonic (266 nm) and fundamental (1064 nm) Nd: YAG laser pulses of the same irradiance. On a metallic target (Al), a sequence of ultraviolet (UV) and near-infrared (NIR) pulses produces deeper craters and can lead under …
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