“Plasma” refers to a gas with a significant proportion of ionized molecules, which produce various excited ions, atoms, and molecules. Electrons liberated from ions and atoms are highly energetic and ...
Microwave-Induced Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (MIP-OES) is an analytical technique that utilises microwave energy to generate a plasma, in which atoms and ions emit characteristic wavelengths ...
Introduced commercially in 2011, microwave plasma atomic emission spectrometry (MP-AES) offers a unique alternative to inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) and atomic ...
Transitions between different electronic energy levels in elements occur at unique energies and intensities, giving each element a distinctive emission spectrum. When the energy of an incident photon ...
Optical emission spectrometers determine analyte concentration via a quantitative measurement of the optical emission from excited atoms. When a material is heated sufficiently it will emit visible ...
Figure 1: Example of an ICP-OES setup. In addition to figuring out how to successfully introduce a sample into the system, one has a number of choices regarding system configuration, many of which are ...
The Thermo Scientific iCAP 6000 Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometer (ICP-OES) enables trace metal element analysis for liquid samples.
Researchers recently demonstrated a novel technique: plasma-grating-induced breakdown spectroscopy (GIBS). Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a rapid chemical analysis tool. A powerful ...
SPECTRO’s twin interface automatically combines both axial and radial plasma views—looking both across the plasma and from end to end. The SPECTROGREEN TI is the third and newest version of the ...
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