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This chapter (Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)) is a contribution to the Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research Handbook of Rock and Mineral Analysis – an online textbook that is a fully revised and updated edition of A Handbook of Silicate Rock Analysis (P. J. Potts, 1987, Blackie, Glasgow).
Chapter 13 (from Section 3 of the handbook dealing with microbeam techniques) provides first a history of the development of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, and of the LIBS process, followed by an examination of the fundamental principles of LIBS and its instrumentation. Discussion is then provided on the preparation of sample material, LIBS matrix effects and signal processing. Different modes of compositional analysis that can be tackled by LIBS are described, including quantitative measurement (covering isotope measurements), compositional mapping, depth profiling and the determination of physical properties of geological materials. The recent tandem coupling of LIBS with laser ablation ICP-MS instrumentation is explored. Finally, a suite of examples of LIBS analyses of silicate rocks and minerals is provided, demonstrating the utility of this measurement principle in rapid compositional assessment, detailed petrological studies and microgeochemical mapping.
本章(激光诱导击穿光谱(LIBS))是对岩石和矿物分析的地质标准和地质分析研究手册的贡献-这是一本在线教科书,是硅酸盐岩石分析手册(P. J. Potts, 1987, Blackie,格拉斯哥)的全面修订和更新版。第13章(来自手册处理微束技术的第3节)首先提供了激光诱导击穿光谱的发展历史,以及LIBS过程,其次是LIBS的基本原理及其仪器的检查。然后讨论了样品材料的制备、LIBS矩阵效应和信号处理。描述了LIBS可以处理的不同成分分析模式,包括定量测量(包括同位素测量),成分测绘,深度剖面和地质材料物理性质的确定。探讨了LIBS与激光烧蚀ICP-MS仪器的串联耦合。最后,提供了一系列硅酸盐岩石和矿物的LIBS分析示例,展示了该测量原理在快速成分评估,详细岩石学研究和微地球化学填图中的实用性。
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Geostandards & Geoanalytical Research is an international journal dedicated to advancing the science of reference materials, analytical techniques and data quality relevant to the chemical analysis of geological and environmental samples. Papers are accepted for publication following peer review.