Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy 2nd Edition
Author(s): David A. Cremers (Author), Leon J. Radziemski (Author)
Publisher: Wiley
Publication Date: 26 April 2013
Edition: 2nd
Language: English
Print length: 432 pages
ISBN-10: 1119971128
ISBN-13: 9781119971122
Book Description
Starting from fundamentals and moving through a thorough discussion of equipment, methods, and techniques, the Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy 2nd Edition provides a unique reference source that will be of value for many years to come for this important new analysis method. The authors, with a total of over 60 years of experience in the LIBS method, use a combination of tutorial discussions ranging from basic principles up to more advanced descriptions along with extensive figures and photographs to clearly explain topics addressed in the text. In this second edition, chapters on the use of statistical analysis and advances in detection of weapons of mass destruction have been added. Tables of data related to analysis with LIBS have been updated.
The Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, Second Edition:
provides a thorough but understandable discussion of the basic principles of the method based on atomic emission spectroscopy, including recently available data leading to better characterization of the LIBS plasma;
presents a discussion of the many advantages of the method along with limitations, to provide the reader a balanced overview of capabilities of the method;
describes LIBS instrumentation ranging from basic set-ups to more advanced configurations;
presents a comprehensive discussion of the different types of components (laser, spectrometers, detectors) that can be used for LIBS apparatuses along with suggestions for their use, as well as an up-to-date treatment of the newest advances and capabilities of LIBS instruments;
presents the analytical capabilities of the method in terms of detection limits, accuracy, and precision of measurements for a variety of different sample types;
discusses methods of sampling different media such as gases, liquids, and solids;
presents an overview of some real-world applications of the method, with new emphasis on sampling of biologically and physically dangerous materials;
provides an up-to-date list of references to LIBS literature along with the latest detection limits and a unique list of element detection limits using a uniform analysis method;
provides annotated examples of LIBS spectra which can serve as references for the general reader and will be especially useful for those starting out in the field.
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy 2nd Edition Second Edition
This fully updated new edition of the Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy 2nd Edition presents:
Comprehensive coverage of the basic principles of LIBS methodology
A discussion of the many advantages of the method, along with limitations, providing a balanced overview of its capabilities
The different types of components that can be used for LIBS apparatuses
The methods of sampling in different media
An overview of real-world applications of the method.
The authors have included in this second edition:
New chapters on:
the rapidly growing area of chemometric-based analysis of LIBS spectra for the identification of complex materials
some of the latest LIBS applications including design and capabilities of an open path stand-off instrument
End-of-chapter Problems to challenge the reader’s understanding
Updated data tables related to analysis using LIBS
A new Appendix showing annotated LIBS spectra
Review of the First Edition
‘I just read the Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy straight through in one sitting it is a wonderful book that will be useful for those just starting in LIBS or those specialists needing a concise summary of a particular area with a current set of references.
As a LIBS researcher (U.C. San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering) and practitioner (TSI, Inc.), my hat is off to Dave Cremers and Lee Radziemski for a terrific contribution. If you’re interested in LIBS, I recommend this book!’
Steven G. Buckley, TSI, Inc.
From the Back Cover
Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy 2nd Edition Second Edition
This fully updated new edition of the Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy 2nd Edition presents:
Comprehensive coverage of the basic principles of LIBS methodology
A discussion of the many advantages of the method, along with limitations, providing a balanced overview of its capabilities
The different types of components that can be used for LIBS apparatuses
The methods of sampling in different media
An overview of real-world applications of the method.
The authors have included in this second edition:
New chapters on:
the rapidly growing area of chemometric-based analysis of LIBS spectra for the identification of complex materials
some of the latest LIBS applications including design and capabilities of an open path stand-off instrument
End-of-chapter Problems to challenge the reader’s understanding
Updated data tables related to analysis using LIBS
A new Appendix showing annotated LIBS spectra
Review of the First Edition
‘I just read the Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy straight through in one sitting it is a wonderful book that will be useful for those just starting in LIBS or those specialists needing a concise summary of a particular area with a current set of references.
As a LIBS researcher (U.C. San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering) and practitioner (TSI, Inc.), my hat is off to Dave Cremers and Lee Radziemski for a terrific contribution. If you’re interested in LIBS, I recommend this book!’
Steven G. Buckley, TSI, Inc.
About the Author
David A. Cremers,Applied Research Associates Inc, Albuquerque, NM, USA