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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), part II: review of instrumental and methodological approaches to material analysis and applications to different fields.

David W. Hahn, +1 more
- 01 Apr 2012 - 
- Vol. 66, Iss: 4, pp 347-419
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The current state-of-the-art of analytical LIBS is summarized, providing a contemporary snapshot of LIBS applications, and highlighting new directions in laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, such as novel approaches, instrumental developments, and advanced use of chemometric tools are discussed.
Abstract
The first part of this two-part review focused on the fundamental and diagnostics aspects of laser-induced plasmas, only touching briefly upon concepts such as sensitivity and detection limits and largely omitting any discussion of the vast panorama of the practical applications of the technique. Clearly a true LIBS community has emerged, which promises to quicken the pace of LIBS developments, applications, and implementations. With this second part, a more applied flavor is taken, and its intended goal is summarizing the current state-of-the-art of analytical LIBS, providing a contemporary snapshot of LIBS applications, and highlighting new directions in laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, such as novel approaches, instrumental developments, and advanced use of chemometric tools. More specifically, we discuss instrumental and analytical approaches (e.g., double- and multi-pulse LIBS to improve the sensitivity), calibration-free approaches, hyphenated approaches in which techniques such as Raman and fluorescence are coupled with LIBS to increase sensitivity and information power, resonantly enhanced LIBS approaches, signal processing and optimization (e.g., signal-to-noise analysis), and finally applications. An attempt is made to provide an updated view of the role played by LIBS in the various fields, with emphasis on applications considered to be unique. We finally try to assess where LIBS is going as an analytical field, where in our opinion it should go, and what should still be done for consolidating the technique as a mature method of chemical analysis.

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Laser ablation in analytical chemistry.

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Good practices in LIBS analysis: Review and advices

TL;DR: In this article, a review on the analytical results obtained by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is presented, including the risk of misclassification, and results on concentration measurement based on calibration are accompanied with significant figures of merit including the concept of accuracy.
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Double-pulse technique for optical emission spectroscopy of ablation plasmas of samples in liquids

Ralf Nyga, +1 more
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TL;DR: Sharp atomic and ionic line spectra of excimer-laser-induced ablation plasmas of samples in liquids were observed and a new double-pulse technique employing quartz fibers facilitates spectral analysis of samplesIn liquids in which spectral lines normally are strongly broadened and quenched.
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Effect of laser pulse energies in laser induced breakdown spectroscopy in double-pulse configuration

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of laser pulse energy on double-pulse laser induced breakdown spectroscopy signal is studied, in particular, the energy of the first pulse has been changed, while the second pulse energy is held fixed.
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Quantitative laser induced breakdown spectroscopy analysis of ancient marbles and corrections for the variability of plasma parameters and of ablation rate

TL;DR: In this article, white marble samples from ancient quarries have been analyzed by Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) both on the bulk material and surface encrustations.
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Laser ablation induced vapor plume expansion into a background gas. II. Experimental analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the laser energy conversion ratio and the amount of sample vaporized for ablation in each condition were obtained by the theoretical analysis reported in paper I from trajectories of the external shock wave, internal shock wave and contact surface between the Cu vapor and the background gas.
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On-Line Monitoring of Laser Cleaning of Limestone by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and Laser-Induced Fluorescence

TL;DR: The application of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) to monitor the laser cleaning process of polluted limestone from a historic building is examined in this paper, where the combination of a Q-switched Nd: YAG pulsed laser with on-line diagnostics by the LIBS technique is shown to be very useful for controlling and characterizing the cleaning process in order to avoid overcleaning.
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