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Photoacoustic and Photothermal Spectroscopy: Principles and Applications introduces the basic principles, instrumentation and major developments in the many applications of Photoacoustic and Photothermal Spectroscopy over the last three decades. The book explains the processes of sound generation by periodic optical excitation and ultrasonic generation by pulsed laser excitation and describes the workings of photoacoustic cells equipped with microphones and piezoelectric transducers. Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is one of the fastest-growing imaging modalities of recent times. It combines the advantages of ultrasound and optical imaging techniques. These non-invasive and non-destructive techniques offer many benefits to users by enabling spectroscopy of opaque and inhomogeneous materials, (solid, liquid, powder, gel, gases) without any sample preparation, and more.
Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is basically an
emission spectroscopy technique where atoms and ions are primarily
formed in their excited states as a result of interaction between a
tightly focused laser beam and the material sample. The interaction
between matter and high-density photons generates a plasma plume,
which evolves with time and may eventually acquire thermodynamic
equilibrium. One of the important features of this technique is
that it does not require any sample preparation, unlike
conventional spectroscopic analytical techniques. Samples in the
form of solids, liquids, gels, gases, plasmas and biological
materials (like teeth, leaf or blood) can be studied with almost
equal ease. LIBS has rapidly developed into a major analytical
technology with the capability of detecting all chemical elements
in a sample, of real- time response, and of close-contact or
stand-off analysis of targets. The present book has been written by
active specialists in this field, it includes the basic principles,
the latest developments in instrumentation and the applications of
LIBS . It will be useful to analytical chemists and spectroscopists
as an important source of information and also to graduate students
and researchers engaged in the fields of combustion, environmental
science, and planetary and space exploration.
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, Second Edition, covers the basic principles and latest developments in instrumentation and applications of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). Written by active experts in the field, it serves as a useful resource for analytical chemists and spectroscopists, as well as graduate students and researchers engaged in the fields of combustion, environmental science, and planetary and space exploration. This fully revised second edition includes several new chapters on new LIBS techniques as well as several new applications, including flame and off-gas measurement, pharmaceutical samples, defense applications, carbon sequestration and site monitoring, handheld instruments, and more. LIBS has rapidly developed into a major analytical technology with the capability of detecting all chemical elements in a sample, of real- time response, and of close-contact or stand-off analysis of targets. It does not require any sample preparation, unlike conventional spectroscopic analytical techniques. Samples in the form of solids, liquids, gels, gases, plasmas, and biological materials (like teeth, leaves, or blood) can be studied with almost equal ease. This comprehensive reference introduces the topic to readers in a simple, direct, and accessible manner for easy comprehension and maximum utility.
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