Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
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found: Work cat.: Michel, Anna Pauline Miranda. Laboratory evaluation of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) as a new in situ chemical sensing technique for the deep ocean, 2007.
found: Wikipedia, accessed Mar. 24, 2008(Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a type of atomic emission spectroscopy which utilises a highly energetic laser pulse as the excitation source. LIBS can analyse any matter regardless of its physical state, be it solid, liquid or gas ... LIBS can often be referred to as its alternative name: laser-induced plasma spectroscopy (LIPS). Unfortunately the term LIPS has alternative meanings that are outside the field of analytical spectroscopy, therefore the term LIBS is preferred.)
found: Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, 2007.
found: Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) : fundamentals and applications, 2006.
found: Cremers, David A. & Radziemski, Leon J. Handbook of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, 2006.
notfound: McGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003
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2008-03-25: new
2008-06-04: revised
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