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Reseña sobre espectroscopia de rompimiento inducida por láser
Author(s) -
Jorge Mauricio Paulin Fuentes,
Víctor Leonel Quiroz Rosado,
Jorge Mulia-Rodríguez,
M. Granados,
D. Osorio-González
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
ciencia ergo sum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2395-8782
pISSN - 1405-0269
DOI - 10.30878/ces.v25n2a9
Subject(s) - laser induced breakdown spectroscopy , scope (computer science) , nanotechnology , instrumentation (computer programming) , spectroscopy , biochemical engineering , physics , computer science , analytical chemistry (journal) , engineering , materials science , chemistry , environmental chemistry , quantum mechanics , programming language , operating system
In this paper, we elaborated a review about Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), beginning with a brief historical overview of the technique, moving forward into the description of its functional mechanism and instrumentation and, finally, detailing its experimental configuration. LIBS has achieved significant progress, becoming a fast, reliable and convenient technique in the detection and spectral analysis of the materials constituents. is analysis of elements can be done simultaneously and even, in real time; furthermore, it is independent of the nature, origin and state of aggregation of the matter in the samples. We discuss the scope and limitations of this technique as well as its potential applications in many fields, including physics, chemistry, material analysis, biomedicine, biotechnology, genomics, agriculture, among others.

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