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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy of bacterial spores, molds, pollens, and protein: initial studies of discrimination potential
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EngineeringLaser AblationLaser-induced Breakdown SpectroscopyLaser OpticsIndividual Laser ShotsEnvironmental MicrobiologyLaser-surface InteractionsLibs DataBiophysicsLaser SpectroscopyLaser Processing TechnologyBacterial SporesLaser PhotochemistryLaser-induced BreakdownSpectroscopyLaser SafetyMicrobiologyDiscrimination PotentialMedicineLaser Damage
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been used to study bacterial spores, molds, pollens, and proteins. Biosamples were prepared and deposited onto porous silver substrates. LIBS data from the individual laser shots were analyzed by principal-components analysis and were found to contain adequate information to afford discrimination among the different biomaterials. Additional discrimination within the three bacilli studied appears feasible.
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