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Secondary Laser Emission from Underwater Plasma Induced by Laser Breakdown of Ultrafine Particle

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Abstract

Laser breakdown spectroscopy for analyzing ultrafine particulates in liquids has been proposed.1) The laser breakdown of an ultrafine particle is induced by irradiation of a focused pulsed laser. Acoustic emission from plasma was applied for particle counting and plasma emission was used for elemental analysis.

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