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Laser-Induced Fluorescence and Laser-Induced Photo-Dissociation in Two-Step Graphite Furnace

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Abstract

Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LIF) Spectroscopy performed in an electrothermal atomizer has shown to be an extremely sensitive and selective method for detecting traces in solid, liquid and gaseous samples with detection limits in the femtogram region reported.1-4

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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