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Single element recognition and quantitative analysis using a minimalist laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system

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Abstract

We report on a simple set-up for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy including an avalanche photodiode detector (gating by delayed bias voltage or frustrated total internal reflection modulator) and a narrow bandwidth interference filter for wavelength selection.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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