LIBS Info: Element Analysis


Author: David A. Cremers
Chemical Science and Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545
Title Authors Material Detector/Spectrometer/Software Source
Evaluation of a compact spectrograph for in-situ and stand-off Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy analyses of geological samples on Mars missions Beatrice Salle, David A. Cremers, Sylvestre Maurice, Roger C. Wiens, Pascal Fichet Soil Ocean Optics HR2000/Ocean Optics HR2000/ Link
Use of the vacuum ultraviolet spectral region for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy-based Martian geology and exploration Leon Radziemski, David A. Cremers, Katherine Benelli, Cynthia Khoo, Ronny D. Harris Soil Andor ICCD/McPherson 218/ Link
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for Mars surface analysis: capabilities at stand-off distances and detection of chlorine and sulfur elements Beatrice Salle, Jean-Luc Lacour, Evelyne Vors, Pascal Fichet, Sylvestre Maurice, David A. Cremers, Roger C. Wiens Aluminium Alloy Princeton Instruments ICCD Max/Jobin Yvon HR1000/ Link
Evaluation of a compact spectrograph for in-situ and stand-off Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy analyses of geological samples on Mars missions Beatrice Salle, David A. Cremers, Sylvestre Maurice, Roger C. Wiens, Pascal Fichet Soil Kodak KAF 1001/ESA 3000/ Link
Detection of Metals in the Environment using a Portable Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Instrument Karen Y. Yamamoto, David A. Cremers, Monty J. Ferris, Leeann E. Foster Soil 6132/HR320/ Link
Detection of Metals in the Environment using a Portable Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Instrument Karen Y. Yamamoto, David A. Cremers, Monty J. Ferris, Leeann E. Foster Paint 6132/HR320/ Link


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