LIBS Info: Element Analysis


Detector: Oriel MS 257
From the Manufacturer's Website: The MS257™ is a completely automated, efficient 1/4 m instrument, with enough versatility to satisfy most spectroscopy applications. It is an F/3.9 instrument with a focal length of 257.4 mm, usable as a monochromator or true flat field imaging spectrograph. Stray light is negligible, and there is no re-entrant spectra. The MS257 has 2 output ports, 1 input port (with optional accessory can support 2 inputs), and supports 4 gratings. USB and RS232 are standard. GPIB (IEEE488) communication is available using an external USB to GPIB converter sold separately. Oriel MS 257 image
Manufacturer: Oriel (now part of Newport)
Title Authors Material Detector/Spectrometer/Software Source
Quantitative determination of wear metals in engine oils using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy: A comparison between liquid jets and static liquids B Pavel Yaroshchyk, Richard J.S. Morrison, Doug Body, Bruce L. Chadwick Oil (jet) Oriel InstaSpec V/Oriel MS 257/ Link
Quantitative determination of wear metals in engine oils using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy: A comparison between liquid jets and static liquids B Pavel Yaroshchyk, Richard J.S. Morrison, Doug Body, Bruce L. Chadwick Oil (static liquid) Oriel InstaSpec V/Oriel MS 257/ Link
Quantitative determination of wear metals in engine oils using LIBS: The use of paper substrates and a comparison between single- and double-pulse LIBS Pavel Yaroshchyk, Richard J.S. Morrison, Doug Body, Bruce L. Chadwick Oil (double pulse) Oriel InstaSpec V/Oriel MS 257/ Link
Quantitative determination of wear metals in engine oils using LIBS: The use of paper substrates and a comparison between single- and double-pulse LIBS Pavel Yaroshchyk, Richard J.S. Morrison, Doug Body, Bruce L. Chadwick Oil Oriel InstaSpec V/Oriel MS 257/ Link
Characterization of inorganic species in coal by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy using UV and IR radiations M.P. Mateo, G. Nicolas, A. Yanez Coal Andor ICCD/Oriel MS 257/ Link


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