Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (eBook)
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-56734-0 (ISBN)
Starting from fundamentals and moving through a thorough discussion of equipment, methods, and techniques, the Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy provides a unique reference source that will be of value for many years to come for this important new analysis method. The authors, with a total of over 60 years of experience in the LIBS method, use a combination of tutorial discussions ranging from basic principles up to more advanced descriptions along with extensive figures and photographs to clearly explain topics addressed in the text. In this second edition, chapters on the use of statistical analysis and advances in detection of weapons of mass destruction have been added. Tables of data related to analysis with LIBS have been updated.
The Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, Second Edition:
- provides a thorough but understandable discussion of the basic principles of the method based on atomic emission spectroscopy, including recently available data leading to better characterization of the LIBS plasma;
- presents a discussion of the many advantages of the method along with limitations, to provide the reader a balanced overview of capabilities of the method;
- describes LIBS instrumentation ranging from basic set-ups to more advanced configurations;
- presents a comprehensive discussion of the different types of components (laser, spectrometers, detectors) that can be used for LIBS apparatuses along with suggestions for their use, as well as an up-to-date treatment of the newest advances and capabilities of LIBS instruments;
- presents the analytical capabilities of the method in terms of detection limits, accuracy, and precision of measurements for a variety of different sample types;
- discusses methods of sampling different media such as gases, liquids, and solids;
- presents an overview of some real-world applications of the method, with new emphasis on sampling of biologically and physically dangerous materials;
- provides an up-to-date list of references to LIBS literature along with the latest detection limits and a unique list of element detection limits using a uniform analysis method;
- provides annotated examples of LIBS spectra which can serve as references for the general reader and will be especially useful for those starting out in the field.
Starting from fundamentals and moving through a thorough discussion of equipment, methods, and techniques, the Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy provides a unique reference source that will be of value for many years to come for this important new analysis method. The authors, with a total of over 60 years of experience in the LIBS method, use a combination of tutorial discussions ranging from basic principles up to more advanced descriptions along with extensive figures and photographs to clearly explain topics addressed in the text. In this second edition, chapters on the use of statistical analysis and advances in detection of weapons of mass destruction have been added. Tables of data related to analysis with LIBS have been updated. The Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, Second Edition: provides a thorough but understandable discussion of the basic principles of the method based on atomic emission spectroscopy, including recently available data leading to better characterization of the LIBS plasma; presents a discussion of the many advantages of the method along with limitations, to provide the reader a balanced overview of capabilities of the method; describes LIBS instrumentation ranging from basic set-ups to more advanced configurations; presents a comprehensive discussion of the different types of components (laser, spectrometers, detectors) that can be used for LIBS apparatuses along with suggestions for their use, as well as an up-to-date treatment of the newest advances and capabilities of LIBS instruments; presents the analytical capabilities of the method in terms of detection limits, accuracy, and precision of measurements for a variety of different sample types; discusses methods of sampling different media such as gases, liquids, and solids; presents an overview of some real-world applications of the method, with new emphasis on sampling of biologically and physically dangerous materials; provides an up-to-date list of references to LIBS literature along with the latest detection limits and a unique list of element detection limits using a uniform analysis method; provides annotated examples of LIBS spectra which can serve as references for the general reader and will be especially useful for those starting out in the field.
David A. Cremers, Applied Research Associates Inc, Albuquerque, NM, USA Leon J. Radziemski , Tucson, AZ, USA
Preface xi
Acronyms, Constants, and Symbols xv
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Atomic Optical Emission Spectrochemistry (OES) 1
1.2 Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) 2
1.3 LIBS History 1960-1980 7
1.4 LIBS History 1981-1990 9
1.5 LIBS History 1991-2000 11
1.6 LIBS History 2001-2012 14
References 18
2 Basics of the LIBS Plasma 29
2.1 LIBS Plasma Fundamentals 29
2.2 Laser-Induced Breakdown 46
2.3 Laser Ablation from Surfaces and Aerosols 53
2.4 Nanosecond and Femtosecond Double- or Multiple-Pulse LIBS58
2.5 Summary 63
2.6 Problems 63
References 64
3 LIBS Apparatus Fundamentals 69
3.1 Basic LIBS Apparatus 69
3.2 Lasers 70
3.3 Optical Systems 80
3.4 Methods of Spectral Resolution 86
3.5 Detectors 102
3.6 Detection System Calibrations 109
3.7 Timing Considerations 114
3.8 Methods of LIBS Deployment 115
3.9 Problems 117
References 118
4 LIBS Analytical Figures of Merit and Calibration123
4.1 Introduction 123
4.2 Basics of a LIBS Measurement 123
4.3 Precision 129
4.4 Calibration 131
4.5 Detection Limit 144
4.6 Accuracy 144
4.7 Problems 146
References 148
References for Detection Limits 150
5 Qualitative LIBS Analysis 151
5.1 Introduction 151
5.2 Identifying Elements 151
5.3 Material Identification 156
5.4 Process Monitoring 159
5.5 Material Sorting/Distinguishing 169
5.6 Site Screening Using LIBS 177
5.7 Semiquantitative Analysis 178
5.8 Problems 180
References 182
6 Quantitative LIBS Analysis 185
6.1 Introduction 185
6.2 Effects of Sampling Geometry 185
6.3 Other Sampling Considerations 189
6.4 Incomplete Vaporization and Ablation Stoichiometry 193
6.5 Use of Internal Standardization 194
6.6 Chemical Matrix Effects 196
6.7 Example of LIBS Measurement: Impurities inLithium-Containing Solutions 198
6.8 Example of LIBS Measurement: Detection of Materials onSwipes 206
6.9 Reported Figures of Merit for LIBS Measurements andComparison with Standard Methods 211
6.10 Enhancing Quantitative Analysis via Sophisticated SignalProcessing 219
6.11 Conclusions 220
References 221
7 Chemometric Analysis in LIBS 223
7.1 Introduction 223
7.2 Chemometric Terms 227
7.3 Chemometric Analysis/Model Development 232
7.4 Summary 241
References 241
8 Remote LIBS Measurements 257
8.1 Introduction 257
8.2 Conventional Open-Path LIBS 259
8.3 Standoff LIBS Using Femtosecond Pulses 270
8.4 Fiber Optic LIBS 276
References 284
9 Selected LIBS Applications 289
9.1 Introduction 289
9.2 LIBS and the CBRNE Threats 289
9.3 LIBS Analysis of Liquids and Solids in Liquids 297
9.4 Transportable LIBS Instrument for Stand-off Analysis 303
9.5 LIBS for Space Applications 313
References 325
A Safety Considerations in LIBS 333
B Major LIBS References 337
C Detection Limits from the Literature 341
D Examples of LIBS Spectra 377
E Solutions to Problems 387
Index 397
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.3.2013 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie ► Analytische Chemie |
| Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie | |
| Technik | |
| Schlagworte | Chemie • Chemistry • chemometric analysis LIBS, LIBS literature, detecting WMDs, data collection LIBS, chemometrics, LIBS data, LIBS method, LIBS breakdown, laser induced breakdown Spectroscopy, laser induced breakdown Spectroscopy literature, laser induced breakdown Spectroscopy method, laser induced breakdown Spectroscopy data, laser induced breakdown Spectroscopy data collection • Environmental Analysis • materials characterization • Materials Science • Materialwissenschaften • spectroscopy • Spektroskopie • Umweltanalytik • Werkstoffprüfung • Werkstoffprüfung |
| ISBN-10 | 1-118-56734-X / 111856734X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-56734-0 / 9781118567340 |
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