Pellet for LA-ICP-MS and LIBS application /// The principle behind LA-ICP-MS (Laser Ablation - Inductively Coupled Plasma - Mass Spectrometry) involves a laser beam removing (ablating) material from a sample and analysing its chemical composition in a mass spectrometer /// LIBS (Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) uses a laser beam to interact with the sample. Due to the extreme heat of the laser (10,000 K and more) a plasma is formed. A plasma is a cloud of ions (charged atoms) and electrons (negatively charged particles). When this plasma collapses it emits light. Light is a mixture of different wavelengths. This light is then transferred through a fiberoptic cable to a spectrometer, which can precisely split the light into its respective wavelengths. The working principle of the LIBS-spectrometer is similar to a prism as it disperses the incomming light. Each element has several characteristic wavelengths. A detector is able to attribute an intensity to each of them.
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myStandards GmbH, headquartered in Kiel, Germany, was founded in 2018 and has since become a leader in the development and manufacturing of (certified) reference materials for solid state geochemical analysis. Applicable methods include LA-ICP-MS, µXRF, XRF and LIBS. Using a high-tech procedure developed in-house, myStandards manufactures binder-free, ultra-homogenous nano-particulate pressed pellets.
Available material classes and products include:
Mineral – Nano-Pellets
Carbonate – Nano-Pellets
Sulphides and Ore – Nano-Pellets
Felsic Rocks – Nano-Pellets
Mafic Rocks – Nano-Pellets
Ultramafic Rocks – Nano-Pellets
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