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26 February 1999 Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for gas monitoring
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Abstract
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy is considered as a possible technique for monitoring the components in gas streams. The intense plasma created at the focal point of a high-energy laser pulse emits radiation, indicating neutral atomic and singly ionized atomic participation. The emission peaks can be used for quantitative analysis of the gas components.
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Robert J. Nordstrom "Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for gas monitoring", Proc. SPIE 3537, Electro-Optic, Integrated Optic, and Electronic Technologies for Online Chemical Process Monitoring, (26 February 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.341029
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