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John C. Travis (Editor), Gregory C. Turk (Editor)

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April 1996 0471576840 978-0471576846 1
Laser-enhanced ionization (LEI) is a type of optical spectrometry that employs photoexcitation to ionize atoms selectively. Over the past two decades, this method--originally known as the optogalvanic effect--has been the object of extensive worldwide research and the subject of numerous papers and published articles. Until now, however, no single volume has presented this wealth of theory and data in a cohesive and accessible form.

Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectrometry fills this gap in the literature. It synthesizes vast amounts of information previously available only through scattered research papers and covers every aspect of the technology, from underlying principles and theory to methodology and applications. This book examines the state of the art of LEI, compares it with other methods, and demonstrates how laser-enhanced collisional ionization is especially well suited to analytical atomic spectrometry.

The contributors to this collaborative effort--from Russia, Australia, Europe, and the United States--clarify terminology, explain the inner workings of LEI, and offer derivations for both idealized forms and realistic approximations. They also analyze the capabilities and limitations of this technique as an analytical method, including instrumentation, sources of noise, limits of detection, interferences, and applications.

After concentrating largely on flame LEI as the most commonly used method to derive LEI measurements, the discussion moves to the development of nonflame technologies for LEI. There is also extended coverage of the relationship between LEI and laser-induced fluorescence, including an examination of the interplay of laser-induced ionization and fluorescence techniques in different atomic and molecular reservoirs.

Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectrometry places understanding, usefulness, and practical applications ahead of detailed derivations. For practicing analytical chemists and spectroscopists, it offers a clear and uncluttered approach to a complex subject, as well as a fresh perspective on a still-emerging technology.

This book sums up the present understanding and state of the art of laser-enhanced ionization (LEI)-a unique but underutilized tool for analytical atomic spectrometry. LEI possesses the special ability to ionize atoms selectively. The text focuses on the role of this technology in analytical chemistry, and covers both theory and applications in one complete, self-contained volume.

Carefully crafted by leading experts from around the globe, with contributions under six key headings, Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectrometry
* Draws on hundreds of research papers to create a comprehensive reference for LEI
* Describes in depth how ions are produced, and how a signal is generated and detected
* Provides an extensive and up-to-date compilation of published LEI detection limits
* Emphasizes basic understanding and practical applications rather than detailed derivations
* Discusses terms and definitions and clears up sources of confusion in the field
* Offers up-to-date coverage of instrumentation and applications
* Evaluates the usefulness of LEI as an analytical tool
* Deals with questions of limits of detection, interference, and noise
* Devotes an entire segment to nonflame technologies for LEI
* Extends the discussion to fluorescence techniques and how they can be interrelated with LEI in various atomic and molecular reservoirs

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This one-stop resource summarizes the present knowledge of the details and capabilities of LEI spectrometry which is scattered throughout hundreds of original research papers. Prominent contributors address topics which progress from basic underlying principles and theory of the technique through practical methodology and analytical applications to ongoing research in alternative atom reservoirs and diagnostic methods combining ionization and fluorescence.

From the Back Cover

Laser-enhanced ionization (LEI) is a type of optical spectrometry that employs photoexcitation to ionize atoms selectively. Over the past two decades, this method—originally known as the optogalvanic effect—has been the object of extensive worldwide research and the subject of numerous papers and published articles. Until now, however, no single volume has presented this wealth of theory and data in a cohesive and accessible form.

Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectrometry fills this gap in the literature. It synthesizes vast amounts of information previously available only through scattered research papers and covers every aspect of the technology, from underlying principles and theory to methodology and applications. This book examines the state of the art of LEI, compares it with other methods, and demonstrates how laser-enhanced collisional ionization is especially well suited to analytical atomic spectrometry.

The contributors to this collaborative effort—from Russia, Australia, Europe, and the United States—clarify terminology, explain the inner workings of LEI, and offer derivations for both idealized forms and realistic approximations. They also analyze the capabilities and limitations of this technique as an analytical method, including instrumentation, sources of noise, limits of detection, interferences, and applications.

After concentrating largely on flame LEI as the most commonly used method to derive LEI measurements, the discussion moves to the development of nonflame technologies for LEI. There is also extended coverage of the relationship between LEI and laser-induced fluorescence, including an examination of the interplay of laser-induced ionization and fluorescence techniques in different atomic and molecular reservoirs.

Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectrometry places understanding, usefulness, and practical applications ahead of detailed derivations. For practicing analytical chemists and spectroscopists, it offers a clear and uncluttered approach to a complex subject, as well as a fresh perspective on a still-emerging technology.

This book sums up the present understanding and state of the art of laser-enhanced ionization (LEI)-a unique but underutilized tool for analytical atomic spectrometry. LEI possesses the special ability to ionize atoms selectively. The text focuses on the role of this technology in analytical chemistry, and covers both theory and applications in one complete, self-contained volume.

Carefully crafted by leading experts from around the globe, with contributions under six key headings, Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectrometry

  • Draws on hundreds of research papers to create a comprehensive reference for LEI
  • Describes in depth how ions are produced, and how a signal is generated and detected
  • Provides an extensive and up-to-date compilation of published LEI detection limits
  • Emphasizes basic understanding and practical applications rather than detailed derivations
  • Discusses terms and definitions and clears up sources of confusion in the field
  • Offers up-to-date coverage of instrumentation and applications
  • Evaluates the usefulness of LEI as an analytical tool
  • Deals with questions of limits of detection, interference, and noise
  • Devotes an entire segment to nonflame technologies for LEI
  • Extends the discussion to fluorescence techniques and how they can be interrelated with LEI in various atomic and molecular reservoirs

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The basic principle of the laser-enhanced ionization (LEI) technique is to enhance an existing ionization process in an atomic or molecular reservoir by optical means (laser illumination) and to detect the increased rate of ionization by some galvanic (electrical) means. Read the first page
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New York, Citrus Leaves, Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectrometry, Chemical Analysis Series, John Wiley, Clarendon Press, Energy Below Ionization Limit, International Symposium, Reduced Electron Transit Time, Reduced Position Coordinate Figure, American Physical Society, Department of Physics, Electrical Aspects of Combustion, Fenxi Huaxue, Moscow State University
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