Applied Spectra, Inc.
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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) offers the ability to analyze plant samples with little to no sample preparation, provides detection of all elements in the periodic table, and has a large dynamic range (ppm to wt. %). Request this application note at http://appliedspectra.com/applications/application-notes.html
This application note highlights how the J200 Tandem LA – LIBS Instrument from Applied Spectra provides powerful elemental imaging for toxic elements such as Pb and As in plant leaves. Request this application note at http://appliedspectra.com/applications/application-notes.html
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) provides real-time analysis of the raw materials for the Li-ion battery electrode in both powder and pressed pellet form. Please see our website to request this application note: appliedspectra.com
LIBS spectra contains rich composition information that can help analysts identify the origin or source of geological samples. Read this application note to discover how Applied Spectra’s J200 LIBS Instrument identifies coltan mineral ores important for electronic manufacturing from conflict zones. Request this application note at http://appliedspectra.com/applications/application-notes.html
This technical note highlights the ability of Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) to perform depth-profiling analysis of key elements that represent the chemical makeup of important Li-ion battery components. Request this application note at http://appliedspectra.com/applications/application-notes.html
In this tech note, we demonstrate how Applied Spectra’s J200 LIBS Instrument is ideal for performing many industrial measurement applications, including quality control (QC) during manufacturing processes. Request this application note at http://appliedspectra.com/applications/application-notes.html
This technical note demonstrates the use of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) as an alternative technique for F analysis, which remains challenging for ICP based techniques. Request this application note at http://appliedspectra.com/applications/application-notes.html
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) offers many attractive analytical advantages with respect to other techniques for the mining industry. LIBS can detect elements from H – Pu, which includes non-metals, such as H, N, F, and O, along with high sensitivity for lighter elements (B, Li, C, K, Ca, Mg, Al, Si, etc.) Please see our website to request this application note: appliedspectra.com
Read this application note to understand how powerful the J200 LIBS Instrument is for sensitive micro-analysis of electronic components and how LIBS compares with traditional elemental analysis techniques such as XRF and ICP-OES.
To understand the capabilities of the J200 Tandem LA – LIBS instrument in combination with ICP-MS, a rare earth element (REE)-rich mineral was analyzed and the elemental composition over a 16 mm2 area was mapped using contour plots.