4. Instrument configurations
As mentioned in the previous paragraph, instrumental parameters have an influence on the intensity of emission lines and therefore on analytical results. Similarly, the instrumental configuration of a LIBS system is equally important, and must be adapted to the needs and, above all, the constraints of use. It is possible to identify several families of configurations (figure 8 ). These are described in detail in the following paragraphs.
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Bibliography
Digital media
Atomic emission line database http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Handbook/periodictable.htmhttp://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/ASD/lines_form.html
Websites
LinkedIn Group on LIBS http://www.linkedin.com
LIBS Club of the French Optical Society http://www.libs-france.com/
ChemCam team (LIBS instrument on the Curiosity rover) http://www.msl-chemcam.com/
...Events
LIBS: biennial international congress (even-numbered years)
EMSLIBS (Euro-Mediterannean symposium on LIBS): biennial international congress (odd-numbered years)
Journées LIBS France: two-day French LIBS conference/workshop, held every one to two years http://libs-france.com/
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