Laser -induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Metal microscope system DM6 m libs
Leica Microsystems Vertrieb GmbH
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■ Under atmospheric pressure, immediately after observation, laser -induced breakdown brake down element analysis
Under the metal microscope, under the air pressure, the qualitative analysis of metal elements is possible immediately after enlarged observation. Compared to the conventional scanning electron microscope (SEM) /energy distributed X -ray analysis (EDS), no special samples are required, and the analysis time is greatly reduced.
■ No sample made, prompt analysis on site
There is almost no pre -processing of the sample or at all, it can be analyzed as it is after enlarging with a metal microscope, and the analysis results can be obtained in a few seconds.
■ Easy, maintenance -free
The element library can be registered directly from the analysis results, in addition to the preset, and supports substance classification. Laser irradiation is performed in the same area, and internal elemental analysis and depth direction analysis are also possible.
■ Cooperation with imaging systems
Completely integrated with La Las X. In combination with the auto -analysis system, it is possible to implement elemental analysis from particle measurement of foreign matter.
■ What is laser -induced breakdown spectroscopy (Libs)?
Libs is a type of atom -based optical method, which evaporates the material by applying a laser on the sample surface with a short pulse to generate microplasma that requires light emission school analysis. The wavelength of light released from this plasma analyzes the element composition related to element composition.
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Laser -induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Metal microscope system DM6 m libs