From sample to signal in laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy: a complex route to quantitative analysis
E. Tognoni(Institute for Chemical and Physical Processes), Israël Schechter(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology), J. D. Winefordner(University of Florida), Vincenzo Palleschi(Institute for the Chemistry of OrganoMetallic Compounds), G. Cristoforetti(Institute for Chemical and Physical Processes), Igor B. Gornushkin(University of Florida), B. W. Smith(University of Florida), M. Corsi(Institute for Chemical and Physical Processes), N. Omenetto(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Andrzej W. Miziolek(DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory)
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