LIBS Info: Element Analysis

Title Authors Material Detector Spectrometer Software
A novel approach to elemental analysis by Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy based on direct correlation between the electron impact excitation cross section and the optical emission intensity A. De Giacomo Metals i3000 Jobin Yvon Jobin Yvon 550
Laser: Nd:YAG
355.0000nm
NonemJ
10.000Hz
Gate Delay: 0.050us
Gate Width: 0.050us
The Author uses a novel variant of Calibration Free LIBS which uses electron impact excitation cross section.
Element Detection Limit (ppm) Wavelength (nm) Other Wavelengths (nm) Calibration Method Calibration Range (ppm) Notes


Element RMSE (ppm) Wavelength (nm) Calibration Method Notes
Ni 8698.6589 ppm 355.0000 Calibration Free A novel calibration free method using electron impact cross section. A novel calibration free method using electron impact cross section. A novel calibration free method using electron impact cross section.
Co 2738.0041 ppm 355.0000 Calibration Free A novel calibration free method using electron impact cross section. A novel calibration free method using electron impact cross section. A novel calibration free method using electron impact cross section.
Fe 6782.3300 ppm 355.0000 Calibration Free A novel calibration free method using electron impact cross section. Novel Calibration Free formulation A novel calibration free method using electron impact cross section.