LIBS Info: Element Analysis


Detector: Ocean Optics HR2000
From the manufacturer's website: The HR is a spectrometer ideal for application demanding high resolution and fast measurements. It is a popular choice for protein dynamics, laser characterization, gas absorbance, and emission line analysis. The unit combines both the spectrometer and detector (Sony ILX511B) into the same package. Ocean Optics HR2000 image
Manufacturer: Ocean Optics
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
Critical evaluation of gated CCD detectors for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy analysis M. Sabsabi, R. Heon, L. St-Onge Aluminium Alloy Ocean Optics HR2000/Ocean Optics HR2000/ Link
Critical evaluation of gated CCD detectors for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy analysis M. Sabsabi, R. Heon, L. St-Onge Copper Alloy Ocean Optics HR2000/Ocean Optics HR2000/ Link
The influence of multivariate analysis methods and target grain size on the accuracy of remote quantitative chemical analysis of rocks using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy [PLS] Rhonda McInroy, Trevor G. Graff, Stanley A. Mertzman, Seth D. Humphries, James F. Bell III, Roger C. Wiens, Richard V. Morris, Ryan B. Anderson, S.M. Clegg Geological Ocean Optics HR2000/Ocean Optics HR2000/ Link
The influence of multivariate analysis methods and target grain size on the accuracy of remote quantitative chemical analysis of rocks using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy [ANN] S.M. Clegg, Ryan B. Anderson, Richard V. Morris, Roger C. Wiens, James F. Bell III, Seth D. Humphries, Stanley A. Mertzman, Trevor G. Graff, Rhonda McInroy Geological Ocean Optics HR2000/Ocean Optics HR2000/ Link
Quantitative analysis of titanium concentration using calibration-free laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Y Herbani, Isnaeni, M M Suliyanti, S Prasetyo Metals Ocean Optics HR2000/Ocean Optics HR2000/ Link
Rapid Nuclear Forensics Analysis via Machine-Learning-Enabled Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) Kalambuka Hudson Angeyo, Alix Dehayem-Kamadjeu, Bobby Bhatt Actinides Ocean Optics HR2000/Ocean Optics HR2000/MATLAB Link
A Comparative Study of Calibration Free Methods for the Elemental Analysis by Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy M.A. Baig, Rizwan Ahmed, Nasar Ahmed, Qaswer Abbass Metals Ocean Optics HR2000/Ocean Optics HR2000/OOILIBS Link
In situ analysis of steel melt by double-pulse laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy with a Cassegrain telescope Lifeng Qi, Yang Li, Yong Xin, Zhibo Cong, Haibin Yu, Lanziang Sun Steel Ocean Optics HR2000/Ocean Optics HR2000/ Link


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