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Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectroscopy and its Applications for Trace Element Analysis.

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Abstract

Laser-based methods have manifested themselves as powerful tools for ultra-sensitive trace element analysis. They can be conveniently divided into the methods which utilize light processes for detection and those which use the charges created in the optical processes for detection.

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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