Article | REF: P2870 V1

LIBS: Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

Authors: Daniel L'HERMITE, Jean-Baptiste SIRVEN

Publication date: June 10, 2015 | Lire en français

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    6. Applications

    The main applications of LIBS are defined by its unique ability to perform elemental analysis of materials of any kind in situ, remotely, or on-line. Added to this is the ability to microanalyze and map solids at the μm scale.

    6.1 In situ analysis

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    6.1.1 Industrial process monitoring

    Industrial process monitoring is one of LIBS' preferred applications, generally associated with rapid, remote analysis. However, this is also a very difficult field in terms of instrumentation, as industrial production...

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