Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4437788 | Applied Geochemistry | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a promising technique for in situ environmental analysis. The potential of this technique for accurate quantitative analysis could be greatly improved using an innovative experimental setup – based on the use of two laser pulses suitably retarded – and analyzing the results with a standard-less procedure which overcomes the problems related to matrix effects. A new mobile instrument for soil analysis, developed at the Applied Laser Spectroscopy Laboratory in Pisa, is presented, and some experimental results are given.
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Authors
Michela Corsi, Gabriele Cristoforetti, Montserrat Hidalgo, Stefano Legnaioli, Vincenzo Palleschi, Azenio Salvetti, Elisabetta Tognoni, Chiara Vallebona,