Possibility of using lasers for spectral analysis of copper-base alloys
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Abstract
Recent studies have shown that it is possible to use lasers for emission spectral analysis [1–3], The focused laser beam vaporizes and excites the atoms of the sample. The possibilities of this new light source for spectral analysis are the subject of the present paper.
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Analytical Chemistry Laser Beam Molecular Structure Light Source Spectral Analysis
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