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November 13-14, 2017 Paris, France

5

th

International Conference on

PLASMA CHEMISTRY AND

PLASMA PROCESSING

Journal of Biotechnology and Phytochemistry

Volume 1, Issue 2

Plasma Chemistry 2017

Laser-induced plasma spectroscopy for

applications in analytical chemistry

Christian Parigger

Center for Laser Applications - University of Tennessee Space Institute, USA

T

he generation of plasma has served well in diagnostics

applicable to analytical chemistry. Laser-induced

plasma shows various applications in determining species

composition of materials, parameters such as electron density

and temperature, or dynamics of processes, to name a few

research areas. Of particular interest are the characterization

of hydrogen plasma and selected diatomic molecular spectra

or ‘fingerprints’ that can be measured with temporally

and spatially resolved emission spectroscopy. Recorded

high-speed photography images particularly in gaseous

environments are associated with spectral data sets by use

of computed tomographic methods that include integral

transforms of line-of-sight data.

cparigge@utsi.edu

J Biot Phyt 2017