Abstract
Laser ablation of solid samples by pulsed lasers is a convenient and fast sampling technique for element analysis of solid samples. Furthermore, if the laser beam is focused, microbulk analysis with a spatial resolution limited by diffraction is possible. This paper presents experimental results and instrumentation for matrix-independent simultaneous multi-element analysis by a method which got the acronym LA-MIP-OES (Laser Ablation-Microwave Induced Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry).
© 1996 Optical Society of America
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