áP MILLER et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Inductively coupled plasma cavity ringdown spectrometryáP MILLER et al., 1997
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- áP MILLER G
- áB WINSTEAD C
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- Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
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Cavity ringdown spectrometry (CRS) differs from standard atomic absorption methods in that it is a measurement of the rate of light absorption by a sample within a closed optical cavity. The ringdown technique yields a very high sensitivity achieved from a combination of long …
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